Linux backup loops
2002-02-26 04:06:02
Hi,
we have a problem with one of our Linux Nodes.
the errorlog looks like:
13.02.2002 11:34:36 fioScanDirEntry(): Object
'/home/t04520a/nsmail/.Entwürfe.summary' contains unrecognized symbols for
current locale, skipping...
13.02.2002 11:34:59 fioScanDirEntry(): Object
'/opt/gnome/share/SuSEPreConf/SuSENautilusPage/SuSE Tour (español)' contains
unrecognized symbols for current locale, skipping...
13.02.2002 11:37:07 B/A Txn Producer thread, fatal error, signal 11
13.02.2002 11:37:07 Trying port number 56582
13.02.2002 11:37:07 Obtained new port number on which to listen.
And then the client restarts with backup on new port.
But then it crashes at the same file/directory and tries the next port.
This loops until the max sessions parm is reached and continues when a session
is canceled from the server during timeout parms.
The session on the server is still alive and in the end there are many (dead)
sessions from this node:
13.02.2002 11:38:23 fioScanDirEntry(): Object
'/home/t04520a/nsmail/.Entwürfe.summary' contains unrecognized symbols for
current locale, skipping...
13.02.2002 11:38:23 fioScanDirEntry(): Object
'/opt/gnome/share/SuSEPreConf/SuSENautilusPage/SuSE Tour (español)' contains
unrecognized symbols for current locale, skipping...
13.02.2002 11:38:30 B/A Txn Producer thread, fatal error, signal 11
13.02.2002 11:38:30 Trying port number 56582
13.02.2002 11:38:30 Trying port number 56583
13.02.2002 11:38:30 Trying port number 56584
13.02.2002 11:38:30 Trying port number 56585
13.02.2002 11:38:30 Trying port number 56586
13.02.2002 11:38:30 Trying port number 56587
13.02.2002 11:38:30 Trying port number 56588
13.02.2002 11:38:30 Trying port number 56589
13.02.2002 11:38:30 Trying port number 56590
13.02.2002 11:38:30 Trying port number 56591
13.02.2002 11:38:30 Obtained new port number on which to listen.
We tried to exclude the directory that seems to cause the problem.
the inclexcl-list looks like:
exclude /.../*
exclude.dir /sbin
exclude.dir /home
exclude.dir /opt
include /etc/.../*
But it doesnt work.
Environment:
Server: 4.1.3.0 on OS/390 2.10
Client: 4.2.1.0
Any idea what will help to solve the problem?
--
regards,
regards,
Joachim Stumpf
Datev eG
Nuremberg - Germany
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