Les Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/29/2007 04:21:51 PM:

 > Timothy J. Massey wrote:
 > >
 > > Another failure.  And here's the log:
 > >
 > > 2007-01-29 13:41:49 full backup started for directory ROOT
 > > 2007-01-29 14:19:55 Got fatal error during xfer (Child exited 
prematurely)
 > > 2007-01-29 14:20:00 Backup aborted (Child exited prematurely)
 > > 2007-01-29 14:20:00 Saved partial dump 0
 > >
 > > Here's the log from the host:
 > >
 > > # cat rsyncd.log
 > > 2007/01/29 12:56:15 [8021] name lookup failed for 192.168.1.32: 
Name or
 > > service not known
 > > 2007/01/29 12:56:15 [8021] rsync on . from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
(192.168.1.32)
 > > 2007/01/29 13:34:09 [8021] rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write
 > > 4096 bytes: phase "unknown" [sender]: Connection timed out (110)
 > > 2007/01/29 13:34:09 [8021] rsync error: error in rsync protocol data
 > > stream (code 12) at io.c(909)
 >
 > Does this aways happen on the same file?

No.  Similar times, but not the same file.

 >  It looks like what used to
 > happen when rsync had a 2 gig file size limit, but I don't think any
 > versions you've mentioned would have that.

Nope.

 >  How about disk space for a
 > tmp copy of whatever you've hit back on the backuppc server.

Nope.  Tons on both.

 >  I've seen
 > errors approximately like that with stock rsync copies when the receiver
 > runs out of disk space.   Or as a final guess, what about
 > disk/filesystem problems?  Does 'dmesg' show any problems when this 
happens?

Nope.  I *do* get tons of these:

TCP: Treason uncloaked! Peer 192.168.1.32:32929/873 shrinks window 
1512534234:1512535682. Repaired.

But I get those when rsyncing to RHEL3 boxes, too, and they work fine.

Remember, this happens on *3* different servers, with 3 different 
BackupPC servers.  This is *not* related to a unique property of the 
individual server.  This is *very* related to RHEL4, instead of RHEL3. 
Like I said, we upgraded a server from 3 to 4:  used to work, then failed.

Timothy J. Massey

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