On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 12:04 PM, tscollins <[email protected]> wrote: > So I checked what bconsole reports and here it is: > > Terminated Jobs: > JobId Level Files Bytes Status Finished Name > ====================================================================== > 3 Full 72,805 7.660 G OK 04-Oct-11 13:51 > Technology1s-iMac-backup > ==== > > I then took a look at /var/bacula/working/log and saw this for the job: > > 04-Oct 13:40 backula.corp.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com JobId 3: No prior Full backup Job > record found. > 04-Oct 13:40 backula.corp.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com JobId 3: No prior or suitable Full > backup found in catalog. Doing FULL backup. > 04-Oct 13:40 backula.corp.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com JobId 3: Job > Technology1s-iMac-backup.2011-10-04_13.40.24_07 waiting 66 seconds for > scheduled start time. > 04-Oct 13:41 backula.corp.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com JobId 3: Start Backup JobId 3, > Job=Technology1s-iMac-backup.2011-10-04_13.40.24_07 > 04-Oct 13:41 backula.corp.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com JobId 3: Created new Volume > "xxxxxxxxxxx0003" in catalog. > 04-Oct 13:41 backula.corp.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com JobId 3: Using Device "FileStorage" > 04-Oct 13:41 backula.corp.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com JobId 3: Labeled new Volume > "xxxxxxxxxxx0003" on device "FileStorage" (/mnt/nas_mac-backup). > 04-Oct 13:41 backula.corp.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com JobId 3: Wrote label to prelabeled > Volume "xxxxxxxxxxx0003" on device "FileStorage" (/mnt/nas_mac-backup) > 04-Oct 13:51 backula.corp.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com JobId 3: Job write elapsed time = > 00:09:57, Transfer rate = 12.86 M Bytes/second > 04-Oct 13:51 backula.corp.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com JobId 3: Error: Could not open > WriteBootstrap file: > /var/bacuala/working/Technology1s-iMac-fd.bsr: ERR=No such file or directory > 04-Oct 13:51 backula.corp.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com JobId 3: Error: Bacula > backula.corp.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com 5.0.3 (04Aug10): 04-Oct-2011 13:51:42 > Build OS: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu redhat > JobId: 3 > Job: Technology1s-iMac-backup.2011-10-04_13.40.24_07 > Backup Level: Full (upgraded from Incremental) > Client: "Technology1s-iMac-fd" 5.0.3 (04Aug10) > i386-apple-darwin10.8.0,osx,10.8.0 > FileSet: "Technology1s-iMac Set" 2011-10-04 13:40:24 > Pool: "Technology1s-imac_pool" (From Job resource) > Catalog: "MyCatalog" (From Client resource) > Storage: "Technology1s-iMac_storage" (From command line) > Scheduled time: 04-Oct-2011 13:41:30 > Start time: 04-Oct-2011 13:41:39 > End time: 04-Oct-2011 13:51:42 > Elapsed time: 10 mins 3 secs > Priority: 10 > FD Files Written: 72,805 > SD Files Written: 72,805 > FD Bytes Written: 7,660,811,843 (7.660 GB) > SD Bytes Written: 7,677,862,647 (7.677 GB) > Rate: 12704.5 KB/s > Software Compression: None > VSS: no > Encryption: no > Accurate: no > Volume name(s): xxxxxxxxxxx0003 > Volume Session Id: 3 > Volume Session Time: 1317743107 > Last Volume Bytes: 7,685,603,745 (7.685 GB) > Non-fatal FD errors: 1 > SD Errors: 0 > FD termination status: OK > SD termination status: OK > Termination: *** Backup Error *** > > 04-Oct 13:51 backula.corp.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com JobId 3: Begin pruning Jobs older > than 6 months . > 04-Oct 13:51 backula.corp.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com JobId 3: No Jobs found to prune. > 04-Oct 13:51 backula.corp.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com JobId 3: Begin pruning Jobs. > 04-Oct 13:51 backula.corp.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com JobId 3: No Files found to prune. > 04-Oct 13:51 backula.corp.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com JobId 3: End auto prune. > > So the error about '/var/bacuala/working/Technology1s-iMac-fd.bsr' not > existing is true it isn't there but I'm not sure why this file did not get > created. Could this be a problem in the configuration file? I also find it > strange that there are errors for this job in the log but bconsole reports > the job as OK. >
It said "No such file or directory" does the folder /var/bacuala/working/ exist with the wrong spelling of bacula? John ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy1 _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users
