> frank> No, the process mysqldump is not there. The database is not that
big so I
> frank> assume it will finish fast.
>
> Or maybe it got an error? Can you redirect stderr to a file to see?
>
No error, the file stays empty.
> If nothing, then you can try setting the debug level in the FD to 400 to
see whether it is reading anything at all.
>
I can set the debug level to 400 for the client, but don't know where to
look for the debug output. Logfile does not look any different when I change
the debug level.
> __Martin
I found something interesting: when I do a cat on the fifo, the database
starts roling over my terminal. That means that the mysqldump process works.
After cat finishes, bacula will actually start writing to the "tape":
Volume "TestVolume000" previously written, moving to end of data.
I tried this a couple of times, most of the time it does not write any data
to the tape however one time it wrote a part of the data to the tape:
Terminated Jobs:
JobId Level Files Bytes Status Finished Name
========================================================================
77 Full 1 0 OK 29-Oct-05 00:52
MyDatabaseFull
78 Full 1 81,277 OK 29-Oct-05 00:54
MyDatabaseFull
regards
Frank
-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Simmons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 11:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] mysqldump using fifo
>>>>> On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 22:45:17 +0700, "frank" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
frank> Martin Simmons wrote:
frank> Martin Simmons wrote:
>> >> Is the mysqldump process still there when the job is hanging?
>> >>
>>
frank> Yes, the process is there:
>>
frank> ps -ef |grep MyDatabase
frank> root 27088 32601 0 19:32 ? 00:00:00 [MyDatabase]
frank> <defunct>
frank> root 27091 1 0 19:32 ? 00:00:00 /bin/sh
frank> /backup/scripts/MyDatabase before
>>
>> What about the mysqldump process (not just the script)?
>>
frank> No, the process mysqldump is not there. The database is not that
big so I
frank> assume it will finish fast.
Or maybe it got an error? Can you redirect stderr to a file to see?
If nothing, then you can try setting the debug level in the FD to 400 to see
whether it is reading anything at all.
__Martin
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