(Thanks for kindly pointing me in the right direction, Kern.)
I have a little bit more info to add to the mix -- and a little more
confusion. Unix clients are behaving the same way. So, the only thing
all these items appear to have in common is the server -- though it
would seem strange to me to have such a problem in a production server
that has been in use in other places for months.
So, I upgraded the server to the latest beta. Surprise: same thing
still happened -- "packet size too big". Well. The server is fedora
core 4 with up-to-date patches. gcc version 4.0.2. I also failed to
mention the server is build-from-source due to a strict mysql version
4.1.10 requirement. The clients are RPM's and EXE's.
I guess now is the time to dig into the code. At least I have a few
verbose error messages to point the way.
bbaker
>You will probably have better luck getting your question answered on the
>bacula-users list, which I have copied for you.
>
>On Friday 15 September 2006 15:36, William Baker wrote:
>
>
>>I know "packet too long" is in the FAQ. I think this is a new but
>>related issue. The error is consistant and repeatable.
>>
>>The server is a production version bacula 1.38.11 running on Linux with
>>MySQL database. Two versions of the Windows client have been tested:
>>1.38.10 and 1.39.22. Several configurations of the client have been
>>tested, but with and without VSS enabled. I have a TODO list that
>>includes backing up other (non-windows) clients, but those tests haven't
>>been done yet. The traces included below are for 1.39.22.
>>
>>The client data to backup is approximately 21 GB. For v1.38.10, only
>>about 2GB where actually backed up. For 1.39.22 about 20GB were
>>retrieved from the client before, the following message appears:
>>
>>15-Sep 07:36 scott2-sd: mcleod-job.2006-09-15_07.17.39 Fatal error:
>>append.c:144 Error reading data header from FD. ERR=No data available
>>15-Sep 07:36 scott2-sd: mcleod-job.2006-09-15_07.17.39 Fatal error:
>>bnet.c:228 Packet size too big from "client:192.168.4.20:36643.
>>Terminating connection.
>>15-Sep 07:36 mcleod-fd: mcleod-job.2006-09-15_07.17.39 Fatal error:
>>../../filed/backup.c:787 Network send error to SD. ERR=Input/output error
>>15-Sep 07:36 mcleod-fd: mcleod-job.2006-09-15_07.17.39 Error:
>>../../lib/bnet.c:393 Write error sending len to Storage
>>daemon:proe.priefert.com:9103: ERR=Input/output error
>>15-Sep 07:38 mcleod-fd: VSS Writer (BackupComplete): "System Writer",
>>State: 0x1 (VSS_WS_STABLE)
>>15-Sep 07:38 mcleod-fd: VSS Writer (BackupComplete): "MSDEWriter",
>>State: 0x1 (VSS_WS_STABLE)
>>15-Sep 07:38 mcleod-fd: VSS Writer (BackupComplete): "IIS Metabase
>>Writer", State: 0x1 (VSS_WS_STABLE)
>>15-Sep 07:38 mcleod-fd: VSS Writer (BackupComplete): "Removable Storage
>>Manager", State: 0x1 (VSS_WS_STABLE)
>>15-Sep 07:38 mcleod-fd: VSS Writer (BackupComplete): "WMI Writer",
>>State: 0x1 (VSS_WS_STABLE)
>>15-Sep 07:38 mcleod-fd: VSS Writer (BackupComplete): "Event Log Writer",
>>State: 0x1 (VSS_WS_STABLE)
>>15-Sep 07:38 mcleod-fd: VSS Writer (BackupComplete): "Registry Writer",
>>State: 0x1 (VSS_WS_STABLE)
>>15-Sep 07:38 mcleod-fd: VSS Writer (BackupComplete): "COM+ REGDB
>>Writer", State: 0x1 (VSS_WS_STABLE)
>>15-Sep 07:38 scott2-dir: mcleod-job.2006-09-15_07.17.39 Error: Bacula
>>1.38.11 (28Jun06): 15-Sep-2006 07:38:08
>>
>>On the client, the last few lines of the bacula.trace file tell a
>>similar story:
>>
>>mcleod-fd: ../compat/compat.cpp:150 Leave cvt_u_to_win32_path
>>path=\\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy10\Program Files\ALK
>>Technologies\PMW190\Connect\PCMSRV.HLP
>>mcleod-fd: ../compat/compat.cpp:90 Enter convert_unix_to_win32_path
>>mcleod-fd: ../compat/compat.cpp:141 path=D:\Program Files\ALK
>>Technologies\PMW190\Connect\PCMSRV.HLP
>>mcleod-fd: ../compat/compat.cpp:150 Leave cvt_u_to_win32_path
>>path=\\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy10\Program Files\ALK
>>Technologies\PMW190\Connect\PCMSRV.HLP
>>mcleod-fd: ../compat/compat.cpp:1107 readdir_r(b64960, {
>>d_name="pcmsrv.pdf", d_reclen=10, d_off=66
>>mcleod-fd: ../compat/compat.cpp:177 Enter wchar_win32_path
>>mcleod-fd: ../compat/compat.cpp:351 Leave wchar_win32_path=\
>>mcleod-fd: ../compat/compat.cpp:90 Enter convert_unix_to_win32_path
>>mcleod-fd: ../compat/compat.cpp:141 path=D:\Program Files\ALK
>>Technologies\PMW190\Connect\pcmsrv.pdf
>>mcleod-fd: ../compat/compat.cpp:150 Leave cvt_u_to_win32_path
>>path=\\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy10\Program Files\ALK
>>Technologies\PMW190\Connect\pcmsrv.pdf
>>mcleod-fd: ../compat/compat.cpp:90 Enter convert_unix_to_win32_path
>>mcleod-fd: ../compat/compat.cpp:141 path=D:\Program Files\ALK
>>Technologies\PMW190\Connect\pcmsrv.pdf
>>mcleod-fd: ../compat/compat.cpp:150 Leave cvt_u_to_win32_path
>>path=\\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy10\Program Files\ALK
>>Technologies\PMW190\Connect\pcmsrv.pdf
>>mcleod-fd: ../../filed/heartbeat.c:77 Got BNET_SIG 0 from SD
>>mcleod-fd: ../../filed/heartbeat.c:82 wait_intr=1 stop=1
>>mcleod-fd: ../../filed/backup.c:184 end blast_data ok=0
>>mcleod-fd: ../../filed/job.c:221 Quit command loop. Canceled=1
>>mcleod-fd: ../../filed/job.c:303 Calling term_find_files
>>mcleod-fd: ../../filed/job.c:306 Done with term_find_files
>>mcleod-fd: ../../filed/job.c:308 Done with free_jcr
>>
>>Actually, on the Windows box, I'm trying to back up most of C: and D:.
>>Here is what cygwin df says about the data:
>>
>>C:\WINDOWS\system32>df
>>Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
>>C:\cygwin\bin 20482843 9327624 11155219 46% /usr/bin
>>C:\cygwin\lib 20482843 9327624 11155219 46% /usr/lib
>>C:\cygwin 20482843 9327624 11155219 46% /
>>c: 20482843 9327624 11155219 46% /cygdrive/c
>>d: 123170320 12428172 110742148 11% /cygdrive/d
>>
>>While the backup statistics give the following:
>>
>> JobId: 8
>> Job: mcleod-job.2006-09-15_07.17.39
>> Backup Level: Full
>> Client: "mcleod-fd" Linux,Cross-compile,Win32
>> FileSet: "BasicWindowsFileSet" 2006-09-14 21:26:55
>> Pool: "Default"
>> Storage: "LTO2"
>> Scheduled time: 15-Sep-2006 07:17:36
>> Start time: 15-Sep-2006 07:17:44
>> End time: 15-Sep-2006 07:38:08
>> Elapsed time: 20 mins 24 secs
>> Priority: 1
>> FD Files Written: 73,064
>> SD Files Written: 72,744
>> FD Bytes Written: 20,028,562,878 (20.02 GB)
>> SD Bytes Written: 20,037,565,140 (20.03 GB)
>> Rate: 16363.2 KB/s
>> Software Compression: None
>> Volume name(s): bacula-1
>> Volume Session Id: 7
>>
>>So, the immense majority of the data was sent. I don't yet know enought
>>about bacula to know if the difference between the FD Files Written and
>>SD Files Written is any kind of clue.
>>
>>By the way, the beta on Windows looks very promising. I liked what I
>>saw. I worked a little with BartPE to build a bootable recovery CD. I
>>know the issues associated with that. Can you post off-topic in your
>>own post?
>>
>>bbaker
>>
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