Am Wednesday 12 August 2009 10:48:24 schrieb Kern Sibbald:
> Hello Philipp,
>
> I've noticed for some time, there are nightly regression failures on
> Solaris for the six-vol-test.  The cause of the errors is the following:
>
> 12-Aug 01:35 localhost-sd JobId 5: End of medium on Volume "Small0001"
> Bytes=10,451,166 Blocks=162 at 12-Aug-2009 01:35.
> 12-Aug 01:35 localhost-fd JobId 1: Fatal error: backup.c:1003 Network send
> error to SD. ERR=Not enough space
> 12-Aug 01:35 localhost-fd JobId 3: Fatal error: backup.c:1003 Network send
> error to SD. ERR=Not enough space
> 12-Aug 01:35 localhost-sd JobId 3: Fatal error: append.c:244 Network error
> on data channel. ERR=No data available
>
> Now, for me "Not enough space" is a strange error message for network
> error. In looking up Solaris error codes, there is a possibility that this
> means that the swap file is full during that test, and so other functions
> such as the networking start failing.
>
> This is always happening when something like 5 backup jobs are running
> simultaneously.
>
> Would it be possible for you to run the test manually and do a bit of
> monitoring of your system -- probably simply running "top" in a shell
> window will give you an idea if your swap file is filling or if there is
> some other error.
>
> cd bacula/regress
> tests/six-vol-test
>
> === in another shell
> top
>
> === in another shell
> monitor total disk availability particularly on the bacula/regress volume.
>
> If you see some signs that your system resources are maxed out, either you
> can increase them, or we can try tweaking the script (I will probably
> create an alternate version) so that it uses less resource (fewer
> simultaneous jobs).

Hello Kern,

I increased the memory of the machine from 512 to 768 MB, and the first tests 
were successful. 
 
Now, I startet the full tests manually, and I hope that now everything will 
run fine. 

Best regards,

Philipp


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