bill.doemel Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 Machine Name: MacBook Pro 15" Machine Model: MacBookPro1,1 CPU Type: Intel Core Duo Number Of Cores: 2 CPU Speed: 2 GHz L2 Cache (shared): 2 MB Memory: 2 GB Bus Speed: 667 MHz Boot ROM Version: MBP11.0044.B02 Serial Number: W86200DRVWY SMC Version: 1.2f10 OS 10.4.6 Build 8/1121 This is the client. Each time when a backup is initated, it appears that all files are scanned, but then the process stops with the error Scanning Incomplete, Error 540: Retroclient log reads: 1151337619: Connection established by 7.91.32.161:49217 1151337654: transPiper: non-stream packet too large: 757099637 1151337662: connTcpConnection: invalid code found: 111 1151337662: ConnReadData: Connection with 7.91.32.161:49217 was reset Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nekr0phage Posted June 27, 2006 Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 Hi, What OS is the client? What version of Retrospect are you using? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bill.doemel Posted June 28, 2006 Author Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 The Client is OS 10.4.7 Client Version is 6.1.107 Retrospect Backup is 6.1.126 I have been able to create a subvolume and was able to backup the system library on the computer and a folder I created on the desktop of the User directory, but not the documents folder. Here is log when run on the Documents folder: retroclient log: ===== Wednesday, June 28, 2006 7:43:42 PM America/Indianapolis ===== 1151538238: Connection established by 7.91.32.161:49255 1151538244: connTcpConnection: invalid code found: 111 1151538244: ConnReadData: Connection with 7.91.32.161:49255 was reset Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bill.doemel Posted July 12, 2006 Author Report Share Posted July 12, 2006 Steps to solving: retroclient.log: 1152723530: transPiper: non-stream packet too large: 757099637 (error) 1. Made sure all versions were current, but problem continued. 2. Determined that probably was a bad file in the system 3. Created a folder at top level and made the folder a subvolume 4. Used the folder as test bed by moving folders into and out of folder 5. Each time tested the folder with the Browse button to see if it would scan the folder without encountering a problem Procedure Move 10 folders into Test Folder --> Browse --> no error --> move folders back and bring second 10 repeat --> error ---> move 5 folders to different folder ---> test the Test folder ---> no error ---> move back to original and move last 5 into Test folder ---> repeat --> error --> then removed one folder at a time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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