John Drescher escribió:
>>> Is there any firewall / network reason why the port on the client
>>> could be dropped after some period of inactivity?
>>>
>>>
>> No... the backup finish 99.9 %. It copies all data from the client, but
>> it fails in the last moment...
>>
>>
> I saw that
>> Is there any firewall / network reason why the port on the client
>> could be dropped after some period of inactivity?
>>
> No... the backup finish 99.9 %. It copies all data from the client, but
> it fails in the last moment...
>
I saw that. The reason why I asked this is that while sending
> Is there any firewall / network reason why the port on the client
> could be dropped after some period of inactivity?
>
> John
>
No... the backup finish 99.9 %. It copies all data from the client,
but it fails in the last moment...
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 12:00 PM, Mikel Jimenez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mikel Jimenez escribió:
>> Hello
>> For about 4 days, I receive this message os a client backup:
>>
>> "Fatal error: No Job status returned"
>>
>> The backup completes but when it is going to insert atributes in DB, it
>>
Mikel Jimenez escribió:
> Hello
> For about 4 days, I receive this message os a client backup:
>
> "Fatal error: No Job status returned"
>
> The backup completes but when it is going to insert atributes in DB, it
> doesn do.
> Here is the email of baculal of soto.irontec.com client.
>
> Please hel
Hello,
Michael Cheang wrote:
Dear all:
Bacula Director had a error when It has full Backup. What is the
problem. Thank you.
I suppose that nobody can answer your question.
I even see some reasons for that:
- You didn't describe your bacula setup
- You didn't tell if other jobs work correctl