Listers,
I'm having intermittent issues with a backup job that completes "OK" but
complains saying "Will not descend" into various user folders within a jail.
Over the weekend this job ran twice and on the first occasion it complained
about a larger set than on the second occasion. Although many of the same
complaints were generated by both jobs. The file daemon is running on FreeBSD
7.3-RELEASE-p4, bacula-client-5.0.2, and takes snapshots of the jails and
mounts them for the director. The director daemon is running FreeBSD
8.2-RELEASE-p3, bacula-server-5.0.3, and has the following config for this
server:
FileSet{
Name = "foobar"
Include {
Options {
Compression = GZIP
signature = SHA1
Sparse = yes
Hardlinks = no
}
@/usr/local/etc/backuplist/foobar_backuplist
}}
Pool
{
Name = foobarF
Pool Type = Backup
Storage = kfoobarb
Maximum Volume Jobs = 4
Maximum Volume Bytes = 270g
Volume Use Duration = 2d
Volume Retention = 10 days
Catalog Files = yes
Label Format = foobarF-
Recycle = yes
AutoPrune = yes
}
Job {
Name = Foobar_Backup
Enabled = Yes #[Yes|NO]
Type = Backup #[Backup,Restore,Verify,Admin]
Level = Full
Accurate = yes #[Yes|No]
Client = tao-fd
Fileset = "foobar"
Schedule = WeeklyCycle
Storage = kfoobarb
Messages = Standard
Pool = foobarF
Write Bootstrap = "/data/working/foobar.bsr"
Priority = 40
}
#cat /usr/local/etc/foobar_backuplist
File = /mnt/foobar/usr
File = /mnt/foobar/var
File = /mnt/foobar/etc
File = /mnt/foobar/root
Given the intermittent nature of this I tend to think it is more likely
something outside bacula, perhaps the snapshot as daily I have unexplained
complaints from an unrelated rsync process, on the same snapshot:
--------------------------------------------------------------------
rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 4 bytes to socket [sender]: Broken
pipe (32)
rsync: read error: Connection reset by peer (54)
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(760)
[sender=3.0.8]
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Any comments about the config or troubleshooting thought would be really
appreciated.
Thank you
Troy Kocher
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