Good call, I have not tried that yet. I'll give that a shot then post 
back to the list.

Jason

Erich Prinz wrote:
>
> Others have experienced issues relating to antivirus scan engines 
> interfering with successful backups. Perhaps it is interfering with 
> the communications between the daemons (different machines from what I 
> gather.)
>
> The others have tested by disabling AV then running a test job.
>
> Erich
>
> On Mar 28, 2007, at 8:55 AM, Jason King wrote:
>
>> Anyone else in the list have any idea what might be causing the problem
>> I'm having? I'm totally at a loss for what to do other than setup a
>> local director on that server. The backup works fine if the director is
>> loaded locally.
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> I already read about that and the "Heartbeat Interval" has already been
>>> setup and changed to 90 seconds. I have Heartbeat setup on both the 
>>> SD and
>>> the FD of this server. I actually had to setup the Heartbeat to 
>>> handle a
>>> different problem with the backup. The Heartbeat solved that problem 
>>> but
>>> then caused/showed this problem. I did attach the trace file. I'm 
>>> not sure
>>> why you didn't see it.
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Monday 26 March 2007 23:55, Jason King wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Ok, I've got the debug output of the storage daemon now:
>>>>>
>>>>> I have the system setup to spool the data to the drive then write 
>>>>> to the
>>>>> media. Everything looks fine until after the system starts to despool
>>>>> everything to tape. Here are the debug messages from despool on:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> dctn-sd: ../../stored/spool.c:220 Despooling data
>>>>> dctn-sd: ../../stored/askdir.c:395 >dird: Jmsg
>>>>> Job=dctn.2007-03-26_15.37.12 type=6 level=1174944136 dctn-sd: Job 
>>>>> write
>>>>> elapsed time = 00:44:54, Transfer rate = 3.623 M bytes/second
>>>>> dctn-sd: ../../stored/askdir.c:332 Update cat VolFiles=2
>>>>> dctn-sd: ../../stored/askdir.c:351 >dird: dctn-sd:
>>>>> ../../stored/askdir.c:357 Didn't get vol info vol=GovDeals-01:
>>>>> ERR=Network error on bnet_recv in req_vol_info.
>>>>>
>>>> This indicates that the comm connection from the SD to the Dir was 
>>>> lost.
>>>> There was no error messages from the SD because they were directed 
>>>> to the
>>>> Director.  The details of the error were lost because the message 
>>>> could
>>>> not
>>>> be delivered.  You could write all the messages to a log file, but I
>>>> suspect
>>>> that it will simply show that the comm line dropped, but who knows it
>>>> might
>>>> turn up something interesting.
>>>>
>>>> The solution is to fix the comm line problems. Possibly turning on a
>>>> Heartbeat
>>>> Interval could help.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> dctn-sd: ../../stored/block.c:748 dir_update_volume_info terminate
>>>>> writing -- ERROR
>>>>> dctn-sd: ../../stored/block.c:771 Leave terminate_writing_volume --
>>>>> ERROR
>>>>> dctn-sd: ../../stored/spool.c:140 Bad return from despool WroteVol=0
>>>>> dctn-sd: ../compat/compat.cpp:194 Enter wchar_win32_path
>>>>>
>>>>> There is more but it's all the finishing up stuff like removing spool
>>>>> file and releasing the tape drive. So there you have the debug. Looks
>>>>> like the storage daemon isn't able to get the volume information from
>>>>> the tape or something. There is another entry higher up in the log 
>>>>> that
>>>>> shows a similar volume error:
>>>>>
>>>>> dctn-sd: ../../stored/label.c:155 Requested Volume "GovDeals-01" on
>>>>> "DLT-Drive" (Tape0) is not a Bacula labeled Volume, because:
>>>>> ERR=../../stored/block.c:1006 Read zero bytes at 0:0 on device
>>>>> "DLT-Drive" (Tape0).
>>>>> dctn-sd: ../../stored/label.c:179 No volume label - bailing out
>>>>>
>>>> This is enough out of context so that I cannot be sure without 
>>>> looking at
>>>> the
>>>> whole trace file, which I didn't do (it wasn't attached and I don't 
>>>> have
>>>> the
>>>> time anyway).  However I can say that this is is normal when 
>>>> labeling a
>>>> blank
>>>> tape.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> But that isn't true because I labeled the tape just before I ran the
>>>>> job. Crap I don't know what the problem with this thing is. Does this
>>>>> information help? I have attached the entire debug trace file for 
>>>>> anyone
>>>>> that can help to view.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Jason
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Kern Sibbald wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Monday 26 March 2007 21:54, Brian Debelius wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Kern Sibbald wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Monday 26 March 2007 21:38, Jason King wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The problem I have is that this particular SD is running on 
>>>>>>>>> Windows
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>> so
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> there is no STOUT. Where do I look from there? I can set the -d
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>> option
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> within the services options but I just don't know where to 
>>>>>>>>> look for
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>> the
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> debug information.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Well for Windows, you will need to get help from someone else the
>>>>>>>>
>>>> details
>>>>
>>>>>> are
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> slightly different.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> However, it seems to me that I already mentioned in a previous 
>>>>>>>> email
>>>>>>>>
>>>> that
>>>>
>>>>>> the
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> output is put into bacula.trace (actually, I think it is
>>>>>>>>
>>>> bacula-sd.trace).
>>>>
>>>>>>>> That file is probably created in the directory the SD 
>>>>>>>> executable is
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>> located.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Robert has previously given instructions on how to do this 
>>>>>>>> (probably
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>> several
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> times) on the email list, and it is also documented in the manual
>>>>>>>>
>>>>> for
>>>>>
>>>> the
>>>>
>>>>>> FD.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Mine for what ever reason get created in c:\windows\system32
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Oh!  That's precisely why I said "for Windows you will need to get
>>>>>>
>>>>> help
>>>>>
>>>> from
>>>>
>>>>>> someone else; the details are slightly different".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks. Eventhough Win32 is not my favorite platform, I am 
>>>>>> determined
>>>>>>
>>>>> to
>>>>>
>>>> learn
>>>>
>>>>>> these things :-)
>>>>>>
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