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Re: [Bacula-users] odd bacula error: ERR=Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service.

2011-11-02 16:38:29
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] odd bacula error: ERR=Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service.
From: Bruno Friedmann <bruno AT ioda-net DOT ch>
To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Wed, 02 Nov 2011 21:35:49 +0100
On 11/02/2011 08:34 PM, Bob Hetzel wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm having an odd issue with bacula backing up my IIS logs on one server.
> 
> Some nights I get a whole bunch of errors like this, as seen from  bconsole:
> 
> 02-Nov 01:50 servername JobId 24380: Error: Read error on file 
> G:/servername_log/W3SVC5/ex091201.log. ERR=Insufficient system resources 
> exist to complete the requested service.
> 
> After the last one there's this message:
> 
> 02-Nov 01:50 servername JobId 24380: Fatal error: Too many errors. 
> JobErrors=1002.
> 02-Nov 01:50 claustrum-sd JobId 24380: Job write elapsed time = 00:17:10, 
> Transfer rate = 44.85 M Bytes/second
> 
> And then the job is marked as fail.  The really strange part is that bacula 
> seems to get these files backed up just fine.
> 
> This is only an issue on the full backups, since the logfiles are only 
> written to for 1 day each and then just kept.
> 
> I'm not sure what "system resources" the server doesn't have enough of for 
> this, but bacula backs up the 200GB+ of web stuff just fine (a mixture of 
> big and small files, as you'd expect on any web server)
> 
> The problem exists with both bacula-fd version 5.0.3 and 5.2.0rc1
> 
> I've run chkdsk and not found any errors in the filesystem.
> Also, it seems not to matter whether I use VSS or not in the fileset 
> definition.
> 
> I don't think the resource issue is in the directory but is in the fd as 
> Bacula runs great on all my other servers.  Just this one filesystem 
> containing just IIS logs gives it some grief.
> 
> Anybody else run into a situation like this?
> 
>     Bob

Last time I've met a windows server sending away that kind of messages, and 
starting to have to stange behaviour
I resolve it by a double chkdsk c: /F /R (yeap the check surface) in your case 
you should be able to do it
online by just disconnecting the G drive.

In the worse scenario, you will have to inspect the disk with the mfg hdd tool 
to be sure it's free of errors
and bad sectors.


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