Hello,
On 03.11.2005 23:32, Eric Langheinrich wrote:
Sorry that I answer only now. I'm rather busy at the moment.
This might be a network problem - in that case, try the Heartbeat
interval directive in all relevant configuration files. In case some
router in between your DIR and FD drops the
>This might be a network problem - in that case, try the Heartbeat
>interval directive in all relevant configuration files. In case some
>router in between your DIR and FD drops the connection while that large
>file is stored, this should resolve the problem.
>
>Arno
Okay, figured out that th
>This might be a network problem - in that case, try the Heartbeat
>interval directive in all relevant configuration files. In case some
>router in between your DIR and FD drops the connection while that large
>file is stored, this should resolve the problem.
>Arno
Okay, figured out that th
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 2:12 PM
To: Eric Langheinrich
Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Newbie Question: Experiencing Problems backing
up remote client
Hello,
On 03.11.2005 21:30, Eric Langheinrich wrote:
> I'm trying to remotely backup a serve
Hello,
On 03.11.2005 21:30, Eric Langheinrich wrote:
I'm trying to remotely backup a server that I have collocated.
Unfortunately, I have not been able to perform a full backup. The director
is able to properly connect to the client and the backup process starts
okay, but after running for a whi
I'm trying to remotely backup a server that I have collocated.
Unfortunately, I have not been able to perform a full backup. The director
is able to properly connect to the client and the backup process starts
okay, but after running for a while the backup keeps failing.
The messages look like so