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Re: [Bacula-users] st0: Failed to read 2621440 byte block with 1999999 byte transfer.

2011-07-04 04:11:22
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] st0: Failed to read 2621440 byte block with 1999999 byte transfer.
From: Tobias Dinse <tobias.dinse AT stegbauer DOT info>
To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Mon, 04 Jul 2011 10:08:13 +0200
Sry I forget the Bacula Error msg:

04-Jul 09:48 xxxxxxx-sd JobId 1723: Error: block.c:1016 Read error on fd=4 at file:blk 0:0 on device "IBMLTO4-sd" (/dev/nst0). ERR=Cannot allocate memory.


On 04.07.2011 09:36, Tobias Dinse wrote:
Hi, after upgrading to Debian 6.0.2 I get the Follow Error Message spams in Syslog and the Backup Fails:

Jul  2 21:36:52 xxxxxxxx kernel: [473641.424960] st0: Failed to read 2621440 byte block with 1999999 byte transfer.
Jul  2 21:41:52 xxxxxxxx kernel: [473941.486639] st0: Failed to read 2621440 byte block with 1999999 byte transfer.
Jul  2 21:46:52 xxxxxxxx kernel: [474241.548092] st0: Failed to read 2621440 byte block with 1999999 byte transfer.
Jul  2 21:51:52 xxxxxxxx kernel: [474541.609466] st0: Failed to read 2621440 byte block with 1999999 byte transfer.
Jul  2 21:56:52 xxxxxxxx kernel: [474841.671004] st0: Failed to read 2621440 byte block with 1999999 byte transfer.
Jul  2 22:01:52 xxxxxxxx kernel: [475141.732920] st0: Failed to read 2621440 byte block with 1999999 byte transfer.

1999999 is our configured Blocksize in the bacula Config. I cant Backup atm :(

Maybe its another Error Message for the Buffer Overflow Error that I sometimes have before the Dist Upgrade:

(second Error)
xxxxxxxxxx kernel: [452173.632081] st: from_buffer offset overflow.
xxxxxxxxxx kernel: [452173.632085] st: from_buffer offset overflow.
xxxxxxxxxx kernel: [452173.632087] st: from_buffer offset overflow.
It looks like the second Error is gone and the First comes. I hope someone can help me :)
Thanks and Regards

Tobias

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