Bacula-users

Re: [Bacula-users] [Fwd: Re: FD on Win2000 Server]

2009-05-21 07:52:11
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] [Fwd: Re: FD on Win2000 Server]
From: Bruno Friedmann <bruno AT ioda-net DOT ch>
Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 13:48:06 +0200
Alnis Morics wrote:
> On Thursday 21 May 2009 12:54:55 Fabio Xarax wrote:
>> but in the result we can see that all data in e:\Share are saved O_o
>> Really strange!
>>  Difference between Bacula and windows does not matter much (i think).
>> the last check: you must specify the listing param "estimate
>> job=win2000srv-share-bkp listing"
>> so ypu can see also all files.
>> If all files under e:\Share are listed, so there is no problem in your
>> backup!
>> You can also check your saved data by bconsole:
>>
>> list jobs (so you obtain the job numer)
>> list files jobid=<job number>
>>
>> Let us know ;)
> 
> Yes, I can list all the files but that doesn't mean I can back them up. When 
> I 
> try to run the job, it terminates with an error, and there's also nothing I 
> can restore.
> 
> Here's the output of the last job:
> 
>    3743 21-May 13:12 debian-dir JobId 77: No prior Full backup Job record 
> found.
>    3744 21-May 13:12 debian-dir JobId 77: No prior or suitable Full backup 
> found in catalog. Doing FULL backup.
>    3745 21-May 13:12 debian-dir JobId 77: Start Backup JobId 77, 
> Job=win2000srv-share-bkp.2009-05-21_13.12.15_39
>    3746 21-May 13:12 debian-dir JobId 77: Using Device "FileStorage"
>    3747 21-May 13:12 debian-sd JobId 77: Volume "Volume001" previously 
> written, moving to end of data.
>    3748 21-May 13:12 debian-sd JobId 77: Ready to append to end of 
> Volume "Volume001" size=8420568963
>    3749 21-May 13:14 win2000srv-fd JobId 77: Fatal 
> error: /home/kern/bacula/k/src/filed/backup.c:948 Network send error to SD. 
> ERR=Input/out        put error
>    3750 21-May 13:12 debian-sd JobId 77: Fatal error: append.c:243 Network 
> error on data channel. ERR=No data available
>    3751 21-May 13:12 debian-sd JobId 77: Job write elapsed time = 00:00:06, 
> Transfer rate = 10.94 K bytes/second
>    3752 21-May 13:12 debian-sd JobId 77: Job 
> win2000srv-share-bkp.2009-05-21_13.12.15_39 marked to be canceled.
>    3753 21-May 13:12 debian-sd JobId 77: Fatal error: fd_cmds.c:170 Command 
> error with FD, hanging up. Append data error.
>    3754
>    3755 21-May 13:12 debian-dir JobId 77: Error: Bacula debian-dir 3.0.1 
> (30Apr09): 21-May-2009 13:12:23
>    3756   Build OS:               i686-pc-linux-gnu debian 5.0.1
>    3757   JobId:                  77
>    3758   Job:                    win2000srv-share-bkp.2009-05-21_13.12.15_39
>    3759   Backup Level:           Full (upgraded from Incremental)
>    3760   Client:                 "win2000srv-fd" 3.0.1 (28Apr09) 
> Linux,Cross-compile,Win32
>    3761   FileSet:                "win2000srv-share" 2009-05-20 19:06:29
>    3762   Pool:                   "Default" (From Job resource)
>    3763   Catalog:                "MyCatalog" (From Client resource)
>    3764   Storage:                "File" (From Job resource)
>    3765   Scheduled time:         21-May-2009 13:12:08
>    3766   Start time:             21-May-2009 13:12:17
>    3767   End time:               21-May-2009 13:12:23
>    3768   Elapsed time:           6 secs
>    3769   Priority:               10
>    3770   FD Files Written:       1
>    3771   SD Files Written:       1
>    3772   FD Bytes Written:       65,536 (65.53 KB)
>    3773   SD Bytes Written:       65,697 (65.69 KB)
>    3774   Rate:                   10.9 KB/s
>    3775   Software Compression:   50.0 %
>    3776   VSS:                    no
>    3777   Encryption:             no
>    3778   Accurate:               no
>    3779   Volume name(s):         Volume001
>    3780   Volume Session Id:      20
>    3781   Volume Session Time:    1242584572
>    3782   Last Volume Bytes:      8,420,635,162 (8.420 GB)
>    3783   Non-fatal FD errors:    0
>    3784   SD Errors:              0
>    3785   FD termination status:  Error
>    3786   SD termination status:  Error
>    3787   Termination:            *** Backup Error ***
> 

One day, I've seen a similar crazy feature :-) into a customers network.
The backup client (also a win2000 server) have errors during backup ( not 
always but frequently )
The manuf. was HP. After checks, there's update for bios, firmware ( disk, raid 
controleur, & network cards )
And new version of drivers.
After updated all of them, we never get in trouble.
Do know why it's happen, nor if the upgrade was the "good" things, but the 
result was here.

Perharps you are hit by same "bizarre" IT.

In your case, want really stange is that the rest of the disk works.

It could also be a trouble with sectors, bad records in ntfs filesystem.
Did you have try a chkdsk e: /F /R /V
This need e: unlocked and could take hours ...


-- 

     Bruno Friedmann


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