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{{Troubleshooting Problem}} | |||
The backup starts normally but the following message shows up in the report: | The backup starts normally but the following message shows up in the report: | ||
myhost.com /disk1 lev 0 FAILED [data timeout] | myhost.com /disk1 lev 0 FAILED [data timeout] | ||
{{Troubleshooting Explanation}} | |||
The cause of this is usually a slow client host which has to compress a large disk. If compression takes a long time, the server does not receive any data from the client and generates a "data timeout". | The cause of this is usually a slow client host which has to compress a large disk. If compression takes a long time, the server does not receive any data from the client and generates a "data timeout". | ||
{{Troubleshooting Solution}} | |||
You can try one of these: | You can try one of these: | ||
* Disable compression on the failing DLE (by putting <tt>compress none</tt> in disklist file) | * Disable compression on the failing DLE (by putting <tt>compress none</tt> in disklist file) | ||
* Use 'fast' rather than 'best' compression (by putting <tt>compress client fast</tt> in disklist file) | * Use 'fast' rather than 'best' compression (by putting <tt>compress client fast</tt> in disklist file) | ||
* Compress data on the tape host (by putting <tt>compress server fast</tt> or <tt>compress server best</tt> in disklist file). | * Compress data on the tape host (by putting <tt>compress server fast</tt> or <tt>compress server best</tt> in disklist file). | ||
* Increase the <tt>dtimeout</tt> parameter in amanda.conf | * Increase the <tt>dtimeout</tt> parameter in amanda.conf | ||
Revision as of 04:02, 7 April 2007
Template:Troubleshooting CategoryTemplate:Troubleshooting Category Template:Troubleshooting Problem The backup starts normally but the following message shows up in the report:
myhost.com /disk1 lev 0 FAILED [data timeout]
Template:Troubleshooting Explanation The cause of this is usually a slow client host which has to compress a large disk. If compression takes a long time, the server does not receive any data from the client and generates a "data timeout".
Template:Troubleshooting Solution You can try one of these:
- Disable compression on the failing DLE (by putting compress none in disklist file)
- Use 'fast' rather than 'best' compression (by putting compress client fast in disklist file)
- Compress data on the tape host (by putting compress server fast or compress server best in disklist file).
- Increase the dtimeout parameter in amanda.conf