Hi,
You said to attach gdb to bacula-dir but there are 4 bacula-dir
running which one to attach to? In the documentation it says if I have
/lib/tls it may have some problems. I am running Centos 4.1. Anyway the DIR
server has has only one cpu but was running smp kernel now I switched to
normail kernel.
Arunav.
> Hello,
>
> I suspect that you have now set the record for having the most problems
with
> Bacula, if not, you are close. Unfortunately, that is a rather unpleasant
> distinction :-(
>
> If you are asking if your FileSet is correct, I don't see any major
problems.
> However, now that you have moved the wildcards to the Exclude resource, I
> personally would remove the "Exclude = yes" from the Options. It should
do
> no harm, but it could make reading the FileSet confusing for someone who
> doesn't know the history ...
>
> There is one known mutex race condition in 1.36.x that could cause a
Director
> hang, and perhaps you are more likely to see it than most users because
you
> are running a *lot* of jobs every night, and if I am not mistaken, you
have a
> real smp system, which tends to make race conditions even more evident.
>
> Note, I forgot to mention last time I emailed that if either the SD *or*
the
> DIR crashes during a backup, the number of files on your tape is likely to
be
> wrong (if the Director goes down the SD cannot update the catalog).
>
> If this happens again, please attach to the Director with the debugger
using
> something like:
>
> gdb bacula-dir <pid>
>
> where you replace <pid> with the PID of the Director, then produce a
> traceback as described in the Kaboom chapter of the manual. At least I
can
> verify if you are seeing a known problem. This race bug is fixed in 1.37,
> but it was such a substantial fix that there is no patch for 1.36.
>
> On Friday 16 September 2005 10:50, Arunav Mandal wrote:
> > > On Wednesday 14 September 2005 08:45, Arunav Mandal wrote:
> > > > Now I got another problem bacula dir crashed without any reason.
What
> >
> > debug
> >
> > > > level I should use to see what's going on?
> > >
> > > You should have gotten a traceback by email. If not, you can produce
one
> >
> > by
> >
> > > running the Director under the debugger as described in the kaboom
> > > chapter
> >
> > of
> >
> > > the manual.
> > >
> > > > Arunav.
> >
> > It happened again yesterday night bacula dir didnt crash it seems but
when
> > I tried to log into it in morning via bconsole I can't and there were no
> > backup mails also.I changed nothing in the config file expect the
Fileset
> > given below. Fileset was correct isnt?
> >
> > FileSet {
> > Name = linux-default
> > Ignore Fileset changes = yes
> > Include {
> > Options {
> > signature=SHA1
> > verify=pins1
> > onefs=no
> > sparse=no
> > Exclude = yes
> > }
> > File = /
> > }
> >
> > Exclude {
> > File = /sys
> > File = /proc
> > File = /tmp
> > File = /.journal
> > File = /.fsck
> > File = /mnt
> > File = /dev
> > File = /var/chroot/hoary-ia32/home
> > File = /space
> > File = *.mp3
> > File = *.m4a
> > File = *.o
> > File = *.obj
> > File = *.vob
> > File = *.VOB
> > File = *.journal
> > File = *.fsck
> >
> > }
> > }
> >
> >
> >
> > Arunav.
>
> --
> Best regards,
>
> Kern
>
> (">
> /\
> V_V
>
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