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Re: OSx and backup levels

by Erich Prinz-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Alex,

Stop bacula and restart with debug turned on:

bacula stop

bacula start -d100

That will give a much clearer dump of exactly what is going on.  
That'll help narrow it down.

Erich



On Feb 9, 2006, at 8:52 AM, Alex Kittenplan wrote:

> Is the lack of levels other than FULL in the bacula OSx port a  
> "bug" in the port or a lack in OSx. I do have dull, differential,  
> and incremental levels in the schedule. Full backups run  
> successfully, but either scheduled or hand-selected  differential  
> or incremental backups fail.
>
> Alex Kittenplan
>
>
> 09-Feb 00:00 db3-dir: Start Backup JobId 22,  
> Job=mc1.2006-02-09_00.00.00
>
> 09-Feb 00:00 db3-dir: Created new Volume "mc1.2006-02-09_00.00.00"  
> in catalog.
>
> 09-Feb 00:00 mc1-fd: mc1.2006-02-09_00.00.00 Fatal error: job.c:
> 1093 Unknown backup level: incremental
>
> 09-Feb 00:00 db3-dir: mc1.2006-02-09_00.00.00 Fatal error: Socket  
> error on Level command: ERR=No data available
>
> 09-Feb 00:00 db3-dir: mc1.2006-02-09_00.00.00 Error: Bacula 1.38.5  
> (18Jan06): 09-Feb-2006 00:00:04
>
> JobId: 22
>
> Job: mc1.2006-02-09_00.00.00
>
> Backup Level: Incremental, since=2006-02-05 00:19:52
>
> Client: "mc1-fd" powerpc-apple-darwin7.6.0,darwin,7.6.0
>
> FileSet: "MC1 Set" 2006-02-02 11:50:35
>
> Pool: "Default"
>
> Storage: "File"
>
> Scheduled time: 09-Feb-2006 00:00:00
>
> Start time: 09-Feb-2006 00:00:02
>
> End time: 09-Feb-2006 00:00:04
>
> Priority: 10
>
> FD Files Written: 0
>
> SD Files Written: 0
>
> FD Bytes Written: 0
>
> SD Bytes Written: 0
>
> Rate: 0.0 KB/s
>
> Software Compression: None
>
> Volume name(s):
>
> Volume Session Id: 1
>
> Volume Session Time: 1139423650
>
> Last Volume Bytes: 0
>
> Non-fatal FD errors: 0
>
> SD Errors: 0
>
> FD termination status:
>
> SD termination status: Waiting on FD
>
> Termination: *** Backup Error ***
>



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