On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 13:28:06 +0100
"John Malone" <john.malone AT bristol.gov DOT uk> wrote:
> Appended is the output of the Bacula Status screen on my test client,
> an XP machine. The job has been running for 22 minutes, on this
> occasion (and I have tried this several times) and it never does
> anything else. I'm interested in the "SDSocket closed." message. I
> have seen several references to it on the web but no explanation,
> either of what it means or what to do about it. The next question, of
> course, is what to do about all those zeroes? (Files=0 Bytes=0
> Bytes/sec=0 Errors=0 Files Examined=0)
Try to troubleshoot your Windows client installation by enabling its
debugging trace file (and possibly running it interactively from a
console window). For hints on how to do this, refer to this message,
for instance:
http://www.adsm.org/lists/html/Bacula-users/2011-05/msg00045.html
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