On Nov 29, 2012, at 11:45 PM, lst_hoe02 AT kwsoft DOT de wrote:
>
> Zitat von b_rom AT mail DOT ru:
>
>> On Nov 29, 2012, at 11:05 PM, Dan Langille <dan AT langille DOT org> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Nov 29, 2012, at 2:26 PM, b_rom AT mail DOT ru wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I have a couple of hosts which backup through bacula. I have
>>>> confronted with next situation, one host can't perform full
>>>> backup, process of backup always finished with this error:
>>>> Error: bsock.c:389 Write error sending 262144 bytes to Storage
>>>> daemon:IP ADDRESS:9103: ERR=Broken pipe
>>>> Fatal error: backup.c:1190 Network send error to SD. ERR=Broken pipe
>>>> Error: Director's comm line to SD dropped
>>>> Error: Bacula dir.bacula.HOSTNAME. 5.2.6
>>>>
>>>> Time of occurrence of this error is not always the same, here are the logs:
>>>> Elapsed time: 11 mins 56 secs
>>>> Elapsed time: 1 hour 10 mins 18 secs
>>>> Elapsed time: 47 mins 36 secs
>>>> Elapsed time: 1 hour 14 mins 40 secs
>>>> Elapsed time: 1 hour 40 mins 1 sec
>>>>
>>>> I don't think that this related to network issue. But client side
>>>> have a lot of I/O operation, disk system is busy almost all the
>>>> time. Maybe this is a cause.
>>>> How can I solve this? I don't see any timeout directives which can help me.
>>>>
>>>> Client side is FreeBSD 7.2 amd64 bacula 5.2.6
>>>
>>> HEADS UP. FreeBSD 7.2 was end-of-life'd in 2010 which means no
>>> security patches will be issued for it. Upgrading is recommended.
>>>
>>> see http://www.freebsd.org/security/#unsup
>>>
>>> That that matter, that's an old version of FreeBSD too. :)
>>>
>> I know, but upgrade in this case is impossible and this is not
>> related to our problem with bacula I think
>>>> Server side (DIR and SD on the same host) is FreeBSD 9.0 amd64
>>>> bacula 5.2.6 (also tried 5.2.12 with the same result)
>>>
>>> Have you looked at trying the 'Heartbeat Interval' settings?
>>>
>>> You should try setting on the SD. There is also a 'Heartbeat
>>> Interval' on the FD, but that doesn't seem to be the error you're
>>> getting.
>>
>> yes, I have tried to play with "Heartbeat Interval". Unfortunately
>> doesn't help.
>
this is not related to NIC in my case, the same issue with various cards, OS.
The same behaviour with FreeBSD, CentOS. Broadcom and Intel cards.
I have no idea what could be a cause, anybody have have any thoughts?
> Try with another NIC. We first had problems with our Bacula Server
> failing two clients out of ~20 with connection failures randomly.
> After ditching the Onboard GE (Marvell PHY) and using a PCIe NIC on
> the Server the problem went away.
>
> Regards
>
> Andreas
>
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