My director just died. It had been waiting a couple of days for a tape
(the sd was on a separate server) and when I issued the mount command
after changing the tape, the director instantly died:
06-Apr 12:05 packrat-dir: Fatal Error because: Bacula
interrupted by signal 11:
Segmentation violation
There would have been big spool files from the job that was waiting for
a tape, but I can't find them. Is it smart enough to clean up after a
director crash?
I'm running 2.2.8, which I know is now over a year old, but it had been
running fine and I hadn't seen any new features I would use. Am I
running a version with known problems? I'd been using fschwarz's
RPMs, since I also use Centos, but he is still at 2.4.2. Are there any
reliability problems fixed between 2.4.2 and 2.4 4?
If I do upgrade, I'll probably go to Centos5 and MySQL 5 while I'm at
it. Does that sound like a wise move?
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