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Re: [Bacula-users] "Packet size too big" failures

2011-04-13 14:04:40
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] "Packet size too big" failures
From: "J. Echter" <j.echter AT elektro-mayer-echter DOT de>
To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 20:02:05 +0200
Am 13.04.2011 19:20, schrieb ruslan usifov:
Hello

I'm using bacula 5.0.3 on Ubuntu 10.0.4(TLS) as Director and Storage host,
and windows machines run bacula client, and i alltime got "Packet size too
big" failure:


Fatal error: bsock.c:507 Packet size too big from ....


What this can be?

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Hi,

Bacula FAQ ( http://www.bacula.org/de/dev-manual/Bacula_Freque_Asked_Questi.html ) tells me:

I get a Connection refused when connecting to my Client

[In connecting to my Client, I get "ERR:Connection Refused. Packet Size too big from File daemon:192.168.1.4:9102" Why?] This is typically a communications error resulting from one of the following:
  • Old versions of Bacula, usually a Win32 client, where two threads were using the same I/O packet. Fixed in more recent versions. Please upgrade.
  • Some other program such as an HP Printer using the same port (9102 in this case).

If it is neither of the above, please submit a bug report at bugs.bacula.org.

Another solution might be to run the daemon with the debug option by:

    Start a DOS shell Window.
    cd c:\bacula\bin
    bacula-fd -d100 -c c:\bacula\bin\bacula-fd.conf

This will cause the FD to write a file bacula.trace in the current directory, which you can examine to determine the problem.


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not days. Key insights are discussed in the 2010 Forrester Wave Report as
part of an in-depth evaluation of disaster recovery service providers.
Forrester found the best-in-class provider in terms of services and vision.
Read this report now!  http://p.sf.net/sfu/ibm-webcastpromo
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