Bacula-users

Re: [Bacula-users] Problem to include File on Client side

2008-09-29 06:54:29
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Problem to include File on Client side
From: Urban Loesch <bind AT enas DOT net>
To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 12:51:55 +0200
Hi Arno,

I tried out your hints but with no luck.

> 
> I can't check this myself now, but you could try the following:
> - Remove the space between "<" and "d:". As far as I can see, this 
> should work - the code does not strip whitespace.
> - Use a backslash instead of the forward slash, escaping it: "\\".
> - Use a capital letter D.

I tried the following "FILE" configuraton's:

File = "\\<D:\\filelist.txt"
File = "\\<D:\\filelist"
File = "\\<d:\\filelist"
File = "\\<d:/filelist"

The log shows me:

...
29-Sep 12:30 wxpclient JobId 120: Fatal error: Cannot open FileSet input 
file: D:\filelist. ERR=No such file or directory
29-Sep 12:30 wxpclient JobId 120: Fatal error: Failed to authenticate 
Storage daemon.
...

 >
 > - Run the client with debug output enabled (in bconsole: "setdebug
 > level=100 trace=1 client=wxpclient") and look for a line containing
 > "include on client" in the resulting trace file. Check if there are
 > any spaces left in the file name.

I run the client with debug output as you suggested, but I found no 
tracefile and in "/var/log/bacula/log" there was no more information.

Here is the full log of an unsuccessfull job I run:

29-Sep 12:30 backup1.rolbox.net-dir JobId 120: No prior Full backup Job 
record found.
29-Sep 12:30 backup1.rolbox.net-dir JobId 120: No prior or suitable Full 
backup found in catalog. Doing FULL backup.
29-Sep 12:30 backup1.rolbox.net-dir JobId 120: Start Backup JobId 120, 
Job=wxpclient.2008-09-29_12.30.08
29-Sep 12:30 backup1.rolbox.net-dir JobId 120: Using Device "FileStorage"
29-Sep 12:30 wxpclient JobId 120: Fatal error: Cannot open FileSet input 
file: D:\filelist. ERR=No such file or directory
29-Sep 12:30 wxpclient JobId 120: Fatal error: Failed to authenticate 
Storage daemon.
29-Sep 12:30 backup1.rolbox.net-dir JobId 120: Fatal error: Socket error 
on Storage command: ERR=No data available
29-Sep 12:30 backup1.rolbox.net-dir JobId 120: Error: Bacula 
backup1.rolbox.net-dir 2.4.2 (26Jul08): 29-Sep-2008 12:30:21
   Build OS:               x86_64-pc-linux-gnu debian lenny/sid
   JobId:                  120
   Job:                    wxpclient.2008-09-29_12.30.08
   Backup Level:           Full (upgraded from Incremental)
   Client:                 "wxpclient-fd" 2.4.2 (26Jul08) 
Linux,Cross-compile,Win32
   FileSet:                "winxpfiles" 2008-09-29 12:25:36
   Pool:                   "Default" (From Job resource)
   Storage:                "File" (From Job resource)
   Scheduled time:         29-Sep-2008 12:30:10
   Start time:             29-Sep-2008 12:30:14
   End time:               29-Sep-2008 12:30:21
   Elapsed time:           7 secs
   Priority:               10
   FD Files Written:       0
   SD Files Written:       0
   FD Bytes Written:       0 (0 B)
   SD Bytes Written:       0 (0 B)
   Rate:                   0.0 KB/s
   Software Compression:   None
   VSS:                    no
   Storage Encryption:     no
   Volume name(s):
   Volume Session Id:      3
   Volume Session Time:    1222683894
   Last Volume Bytes:      13,835,739 (13.83 MB)
   Non-fatal FD errors:    0
   SD Errors:              0
   FD termination status:
   SD termination status:  Waiting on FD
   Termination:            *** Backup Error ***


Thanks and regards
Urban

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