Hi all,
I had a longtime running bacula 1.38.11 environment running on FreeBSD
hosts that worked flawlessly. Recently I had a drive failure on one
of the clients, rebuilt it from scratch and have been unable to get a
successful backup since.
Ironically, I started having issues with the server and decided it was
time for a fresh reinstall of bacula, including an upgrade to 2.2.7 on
all servers and clients. This was a fresh install, new database and
everything.
The client in question has 3 separate backup jobs assigned to it. 2
of 3 work flawlessly. The third, also the largest, appears to run
successfully until the very end when a 'status director' spits out the
following:
*st dir
ducati-dir Version: 2.2.7 (24 December 2007) i386-unknown-freebsd6.2
freebsd 6.2-RELEASE-p8
Daemon started 03-Jan-08 15:45, 10 Jobs run since started.
Heap: heap=1,126,400 smbytes=211,929 max_bytes=212,400 bufs=1,013
max_bufs=1,020
Scheduled Jobs:
Level Type Pri Scheduled Name
Volume
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
========================================================================
Incremental Backup 10 09-Jan-08 01:05 Ducati Root
*unknown*
Incremental Backup 10 09-Jan-08 01:05 Benelli DB
*unknown*
Incremental Backup 10 09-Jan-08 01:05 Benelli Root
*unknown*
Incremental Backup 10 09-Jan-08 01:05 Astoria Web
*unknown*
Incremental Backup 10 09-Jan-08 01:05 Astoria IMAP
*unknown*
Incremental Backup 10 09-Jan-08 01:05 Astoria Root
*unknown*
Full Backup 11 09-Jan-08 01:15 BackupCatalog
*unknown*
====
Running Jobs:
JobId Level Name Status
======================================================================
43 Full BackupCatalog.2008-01-04_01.15.09 is waiting for
higher priority jobs to finish
47 Full Astoria_Web.2008-01-05_01.05.13 has terminated
...
====
Terminated Jobs:
JobId Level Files Bytes Status Finished Name
====================================================================
37 Incr 1,204 223.7 M OK 04-Jan-08 01:06
Ducati_Root
38 Incr 12 4.120 M OK 04-Jan-08 01:07
Astoria_Root
41 Incr 6 13.30 K OK 04-Jan-08 01:07
Benelli_Root
39 Incr 250 47.12 M OK 04-Jan-08 01:09
Astoria_IMAP
42 Incr 0 0 OK 04-Jan-08 01:09 Benelli_DB
40 Full 44,265 3.425 G Cancel 06-Jan-08 11:22
Astoria_Web
44 Incr 1,110 203.9 M OK 06-Jan-08 11:24
Ducati_Root
45 Incr 71 4.791 M OK 06-Jan-08 11:25
Astoria_Root
46 Incr 182 45.71 M OK 06-Jan-08 11:26
Astoria_IMAP
48 Incr 6 13.53 K OK 06-Jan-08 11:26
Benelli_Root
====
Please notice under the Running Jobs: section, the "Astoria_Web" Job
is indicating "terminated."
Now, querying the status of the client itself:
*st client=astoria-fd
Connecting to Client astoria-fd at astoria.monville.net:9102
astoria-fd Version: 2.2.7 (24 December 2007) i386-unknown-freebsd6.2
freebsd 6.2-RELEASE-p9
Daemon started 06-Jan-08 11:24, 2 Jobs run since started.
Heap: heap=815,104 smbytes=145,440 max_bytes=484,217 bufs=102
max_bufs=168
Sizeof: boffset_t=8 size_t=4 debug=0 trace=0
Running Jobs:
JobId 47 Job Astoria_Web.2008-01-05_01.05.13 is running.
Backup Job started: 06-Jan-08 11:28
Files=44,934 Bytes=3,426,818,210 Bytes/sec=18,871 Errors=0
Files Examined=44,934
Processing file: /wwwroot
SDReadSeqNo=9 fd=5
Director connected at: 08-Jan-08 13:54
====
Terminated Jobs:
JobId Level Files Bytes Status Finished Name
======================================================================
45 Incr 71 4.791 M OK 06-Jan-08 11:26
Astoria_Root
46 Incr 182 45.71 M OK 06-Jan-08 11:28
Astoria_IMAP
====
The client appears to believe that the job is still running, but
always fails while processing file "/wwwroot" even though that is the
only filesystem in the FileSet. (And I believe everything in it has
already been backed up.)
The client lives outside my firewall and I am using TLS encryption,
although I have tested with it disabled. I currently have the
"Heartbeat Interval" set to 60 seconds on both the client and the
storage daemon.
The only way to "free" up the storage daemon so other jobs can run is
to restart the client fd, then cancel the job at the director, but
then the next time it runs it does another Full backup, upgraded from
Incr.
I'm at my wits end as to why this is failing in this manner and am
hoping someone can point me in the right direction.
Thanks,
Ken
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Ken Monville
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