Hello,
the problem is reproducible at my workstation.
1. Start bat
2. Connect to director
3. Open Media view
4. Enable control switch "Expired"
5. Press
Result:
A window with:
"bat: ERROR in medialist/mediaview.cpp:203 Failed ASSERT: fieldlist.size() !=9"
and after pressing OK a "Segmentation fa
> On Tue, 07 Aug 2012 21:31:42 +0200, J Echter said:
>
> Am 07.08.2012 20:09, schrieb Martin Simmons:
> >> On Tue, 07 Aug 2012 14:56:38 +0200, JÜrgen Echter said:
> >> Am 07.08.2012 14:24, schrieb Jürgen Echter:
> >>> and i get the following via email:
> >>>
> >>> ptrace: operation not all
Am 07.08.2012 20:09, schrieb Martin Simmons:
>> On Tue, 07 Aug 2012 14:56:38 +0200, JÜrgen Echter said:
>> Am 07.08.2012 14:24, schrieb Jürgen Echter:
>>> and i get the following via email:
>>>
>>> ptrace: operation not allowed.
>>> /var/lib/bacula/30330: file or directory not found.
>>> $1 = 0
Am 07.08.2012 15:10, schrieb Machiel van Veen:
> On Tuesday 07 August 2012 11:03:34 Jürgen Echter wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> i have a serious problem since our server crashed yesterday.
>>
>> bacula 5.0.3
>>
>> if i want to backup my server locally, it works.
>>
>> if i want backup my remote boxes i get t
> On Tue, 07 Aug 2012 14:56:38 +0200, JÜrgen Echter said:
>
> Am 07.08.2012 14:24, schrieb Jürgen Echter:
> > and i get the following via email:
> >
> > ptrace: operation not allowed.
> > /var/lib/bacula/30330: file or directory not found.
> > $1 = 0
> > /etc/bacula/scripts/btraceback.gdb:2: E
On Tuesday 07 August 2012 11:03:34 Jürgen Echter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i have a serious problem since our server crashed yesterday.
>
> bacula 5.0.3
>
> if i want to backup my server locally, it works.
>
> if i want backup my remote boxes i get the following (in debug=15 mode)
>
I would attempt a
Am 07.08.2012 14:24, schrieb Jürgen Echter:
> and i get the following via email:
>
> ptrace: operation not allowed.
> /var/lib/bacula/30330: file or directory not found.
> $1 = 0
> /etc/bacula/scripts/btraceback.gdb:2: Error in sourced command file:
> No symbol table is loaded. Use the "file" comm
and i get the following via email:
ptrace: operation not allowed.
/var/lib/bacula/30330: file or directory not found.
$1 = 0
/etc/bacula/scripts/btraceback.gdb:2: Error in sourced command file:
No symbol table is loaded. Use the "file" command.
thanks.
juergen
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Hi,
i have a serious problem since our server crashed yesterday.
bacula 5.0.3
if i want to backup my server locally, it works.
if i want backup my remote boxes i get the following (in debug=15 mode)
cat bacula-dir.5288.bactrace
Attempt to dump current JCRs. njcrs=3
threadid=(nil) JobId=0 JobSt
Just to followup on this in case others have this issue. I was able to
rebuild bacula with the -g compiler option to get some debugging
information. The scenario that causes the SD to crash with a SEGFAULT
is not consistently reproducible which makes me think of some kind of
race condition.
> Thanks John for your reply, can I ask if you use SSL to encrypt between the
> client and the server?
No. I do not use any encryption at all.
> Also, when you say the clients are not connected
> when they are scheduled, does that also imply that their jobs fail i.e. when
> it comes around to run
On 9/2/2011 10:50 AM, John Drescher wrote:
>> I'm wondering if anyone else here has experienced this problem
>> and/or has any pointers to a work around. While things can be set up to
>> automatically restart the storage daemon if it dies, the main problem is
>> that any backups Bacula was in t
> I'm wondering if anyone else here has experienced this problem
> and/or has any pointers to a work around. While things can be set up to
> automatically restart the storage daemon if it dies, the main problem is
> that any backups Bacula was in the middle of doing end with an error and
> have t
> On Fri, 02 Sep 2011 10:19:40 -0400, Thomas Lohman said:
>
> Hi,
>
> We've been seeing our Bacula Storage Daemon die with a segmentation
> fault when a client can't be reached for backup. We have two servers
> and have observed this behavior on both of them. Some searching has
> reveale
Hi,
We've been seeing our Bacula Storage Daemon die with a segmentation
fault when a client can't be reached for backup. We have two servers
and have observed this behavior on both of them. Some searching has
revealed that others seem to have (or had) this same issue.
https://bugs.launchpad.
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I know that this is trying to send e-mail, and I know that this is
likely my fault, but I'm at a loss for what might be the problem here.
Seems like a missing directive, but even so, should that throw a segfault?
Here is the output of "messages" from
That got it fixed! I just needed to install the 64 bit version of the
bacula-client. I assumed the 64bit version would be available from
bacula.org through their sourceforge CVS but apparently someone else
maintains the 64bit version. Who would have known. Anyway...thanks for
the tip.
jason
R
Ryan Novosielski schrieb:
> RHEL4.1 and RHEL4.4 are not even that similar as pertains to version
> numbers.
Furthermore, all RHEL-RPMs assume a fully patched system that has the highest
update level currently available (e.g. update 4 for RHEL 4). If you do use
older
versions of RHEL with the la
Jason King schrieb:
> On another note, what packages are required to install and run the
> bacula client. The RPM requires some dependencies but it is requiring
> some .so.# files and I don't know what package those libraries would be
> under.
I suggest using yum or something similar and put th
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This is why asking good questions are important.
You do not have a /lib/libacl.so.1 because you likely have a
/lib64/libacl.so.1 -- you are no doubt using 32-bit Bacula RPM's that
rely on libraries you won't have. I see that on my 64-bit system I have
Yes, x86_64 indeed.
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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> Wait a second... is this machine x86_64 by any chance (notice you also
> did not include that in your original question)?
>
> Jason King wrote:
>
>> Alright I'm out of ideas. I don't know how to in
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Wait a second... is this machine x86_64 by any chance (notice you also
did not include that in your original question)?
Jason King wrote:
> Alright I'm out of ideas. I don't know how to install the libraries this
> thing needs. I've tried copying to
Alright I'm out of ideas. I don't know how to install the libraries this
thing needs. I've tried copying to every director the strace says it
looking for and I'm still not working. On the GOOD news...I'm not
getting a Seg Fault anymore. Now it says
"bacula-fd: error while loading shared librarie
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I wouldn't personally do either one of those things (though they are one
answer).
You really need to know where those files are supposed to be and install
those packages from that version of RHEL. All that stuff is definitely
available if bacula is to
Hi.
I would recommend that you install from source unless you have the
required libraries installed for bacula - do not use --nodeps unless you
know exactly what you are doing. Or you might compare the machine you've
got working with this one.
Per.
Jason King wrote:
> On another note, what p
On another note, what packages are required to install and run the
bacula client. The RPM requires some dependencies but it is requiring
some .so.# files and I don't know what package those libraries would be
under. I've tried up2date -i bacula-client and it isn't available. Tried
the RPM and i
Ok, here you go:
Jason
Aaron Knister wrote:
Try this-
strace bacula-fd -f -d 500 2>&1 | tee log.out
Then post log.out
-Aaron
Jason King wrote:
Here is the output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# bacula-fd -f -d 500
Segmentation fault
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]#
Not very helpful huh?
Jason
Per Andreas
Try this-
strace bacula-fd -f -d 500 2>&1 | tee log.out
Then post log.out
-Aaron
Jason King wrote:
> Here is the output:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# bacula-fd -f -d 500
> Segmentation fault
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]#
>
> Not very helpful huh?
>
> Jason
>
> Per Andreas Buer wrote:
>
>> Jason King
Here is the output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# bacula-fd -f -d 500
Segmentation fault
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]#
Not very helpful huh?
Jason
Per Andreas Buer wrote:
> Jason King wrote:
>> I'm trying to run the bacula-client on my RHEL box. I have it running
>> correctly on another RHEL box but on anothe
Jason King wrote:
> I'm trying to run the bacula-client on my RHEL box. I have it running
> correctly on another RHEL box but on another one it doesn't work. When I
> try and start the FD I get a simple message "Segmentation Fault".
Could you start it with "bacula-fd -f -d 500" and post the outp
Jason King wrote:
> I'm trying to run the bacula-client on my RHEL box. I have it running
> correctly on another RHEL box but on another one it doesn't work. When I
> try and start the FD I get a simple message "Segmentation Fault".
Could you start it with "bacula-fd -f -d 500" and post the outp
I'm trying to run the bacula-client on my RHEL box. I have it running
correctly on another RHEL box but on another one it doesn't work. When I
try and start the FD I get a simple message "Segmentation Fault". The
system logs say the same thing "Segmentation Fault". There are no other
clued that
Hello,
I have been using bacula to backup, and while writing a user-level
documentation about how to use the system, I discovered that file
restore crashes the director !
I currently have 3 storage servers including the one where bacula-dir is
running, and two additional storage servers. I compil
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