On Thu March 20 2008 11:12:55 am Wojciech Jeczmien wrote:
Hi!
If you can send me *.deb (for i386) files for older releases (say - 4 or
older) I'll try install and test - maybe it can narrow suspected
places in code.
Are you saying that this problem only recently appeared?
That could be
I notice several of these entries in your log:
19-Mar 12:00 alfa.domowa.pl-sd JobId 1671: 3307 Issuing autochanger unload
slot 4, drive 0 command.
Also I noticed:
19-Mar 11:35 alfa.domowa.pl-sd JobId 1669: 3305 Autochanger load slot 4,
drive 0, status is OK.
19-Mar 11:35 alfa.domowa.pl-sd
On Thu March 20 2008 11:38:10 am John Goerzen wrote:
Still the most helpful thing would be a backtrace on your current version,
and a look at your logs. Are you having trouble with that?
Ah, never mind, I see you sent that along also. Thank you.
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On Wed March 19 2008 9:56:22 am Wojciech Jeczmien wrote:
Please be more specific about the crashing: what does it say? Do you
get a backtrace? What is in the log?
crash means crash :) - there is traceback in
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I notice several of these entries in your log:
19-Mar 12:00 alfa.domowa.pl-sd JobId 1671: 3307 Issuing autochanger unload
slot 4, drive 0 command.
Also I noticed:
19-Mar 11:35 alfa.domowa.pl-sd JobId 1669: 3305 Autochanger load slot 4,
Package: bacula-sd
Version: 2.2.8-5
Severity: important
I'm using DD3 4 tape autochanger (1 drive). I've noticed when backup is
longer than one volume (in my case: ~10GB) sd crashes almost every time,
when it cannot find next volume.
Lets say we have 2x4 tapes - 1-4 in one block and 5-8 in
On Wed March 19 2008 7:15:24 am jeczmien wrote:
Package: bacula-sd
Version: 2.2.8-5
Severity: important
I'm using DD3 4 tape autochanger (1 drive). I've noticed when backup is
longer than one volume (in my case: ~10GB) sd crashes almost every time,
when it cannot find next volume.
Lets say
On Wed March 19 2008 9:56:22 am Wojciech Jeczmien wrote:
Please be more specific about the crashing: what does it say? Do you
get a backtrace? What is in the log?
crash means crash :) - there is traceback in /etc/bacula/scripts, but I
Perhaps, but that's useless for debugging. We need
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