primo-sd Version: 2.2.8
primo-dir Version: 2.2.8
primo-fd Version: 2.2.8
This backup has been working for years, and we have not installed any
new versions.
Bjorn
2010/1/29 Dan Langille :
> Oddbjørn Sjøgren wrote:
>>
>> Hi, I have a Bacula backup process that keeps on crashing with a fatal
>> er
Oddbjørn Sjøgren wrote:
> Hi, I have a Bacula backup process that keeps on crashing with a fatal
> error. I'm getting a "Invalid Catalog Request" whatever that means. My
> first guess was that it tries to backup some folder that does not
> exists? However, I cannot see any reference to exactly what
For what it's worth, I deleted all the volumes in the differential pool
for this client, and then the job ran once fine. Something must have
been undetectably scrozzled in the db.
Jeff Dickens wrote:
I just finished a dbcheck, which found no major problems, and then I
ran this job, which fai
Kevin Keane wrote:
Is there possibly something wrong with the permissions on that file, or
the /bacula/marie3 directory? Maybe it is only writable by root, not the
user that the bacula-sd is running as?
Nope, it has the same permissions, owner and group as all my other disk
volumes.
Is there possibly something wrong with the permissions on that file, or
the /bacula/marie3 directory? Maybe it is only writable by root, not the
user that the bacula-sd is running as?
Jeff Dickens wrote:
> I just finished a dbcheck, which found no major problems, and then I
> ran this job, whic
Is there possibly something wrong with the permissions on that file, or
the /bacula/marie3 directory? Maybe it is only writable by root, not the
user that the bacula-sd is running as?
Jeff Dickens wrote:
> I just finished a dbcheck, which found no major problems, and then I
> ran this job, whic