• Don P
    0
    Another set of backups that had been able to backup before has started randomly failing. Trusthworthiness is at like a 2/10 at this point.

    2019-09-07 18:40:50,593309 [ERROR]: [ CBB ] [ 5 ] Backup finished: /Users/xcaiver/Dropbox/WoW Profile/AddOns/Prat-3.0/pullouts/Prat-3.0_Experimental/Prat-3.0_Experimental.toc with errror: Too many open files
    2019-09-07 18:40:50,593357 [WARN ]: QSqlDatabasePrivate::database: unable to open database: "out of memory Error opening database"
    2019-09-07 18:40:50,593402 [WARN ]: QSqlDatabasePrivate::database: unable to open database: "out of memory Error opening database"
    2019-09-07 18:40:50,593442 [ERROR]: [ CBB ] [ 5 ] Error on update DB backup history
    2019-09-07 18:40:50,593948 [ERROR]: [ CBB ] [ 5 ] Error in open sourcefile: Too many open files
    2019-09-07 18:40:50,593984 [ERROR]: [ CBB ] [ 5 ] Backup error: /Users/xcaiver/Dropbox/WoW Profile/AddOns/Prat-3.0/pullouts/Prat-3.0_Experimental/Experimental.lua 
    message: Too many open files 
    code: 11
    2019-09-07 18:40:50,594009 [ERROR]: [ CBB ] [ 5 ] Backup finished: /Users/xcaiver/Dropbox/WoW Profile/AddOns/Prat-3.0/pullouts/Prat-3.0_Experimental/Experimental.lua with errror: Too many open files
    2019-09-07 18:40:50,594055 [WARN ]: QSqlDatabasePrivate::database: unable to open database: "out of memory Error opening database"
    2019-09-07 18:40:50,594100 [WARN ]: QSqlDatabasePrivate::database: unable to open database: "out of memory Error opening database"
    2019-09-07 18:40:50,594140 [ERROR]: [ CBB ] [ 5 ] Error on update DB backup history
    2019-09-07 18:40:50,594679 [ERROR]: [ CBB ] [ 5 ] Error in open sourcefile: Too many open files
    2019-09-07 18:40:50,595398 [ERROR]: [ CBB ] [ 5 ] Can't open file  /opt/local/CloudBerry Backup/config/cloudBackup.conf  Error Too many open files
    2019-09-07 18:40:50,596417 [ERROR]: [ CBB ] [ 5 ] Can't open file  /opt/local/CloudBerry Backup/config/settings.conf  Error Too many open files
    2019-09-07 18:40:50,596494 [ERROR]: [ CBB ] [ 5 ] Can't open file  /opt/local/CloudBerry Backup/config/cloudBackup.conf  Error Too many open files
    2019-09-07 18:40:50,596586 [ERROR]: [ CBB ] [ 5 ] Can't open file  /opt/local/CloudBerry Backup/config/cloudBackup.conf  Error Too many open files
    2019-09-07 18:40:50,598440 [ERROR]: [ CBB ] [ 5 ] Can't open file  /opt/local/CloudBerry Backup/config/cloudBackup.conf  Error Too many open files
    

    This plan is supposed to be backing up my Dropbox files. There are ~3.8gigs across ~22,000 files, which is trivially small. You wouldn't be opening handles to every one of those files at the same time anyway, but even if you were that's still a tiny count vs my max file handle ulimit, and was running on a machine that had been rebooted a few hours ago and had no other applications running and certainly none that would have randomly opened a zillion file handles and consumed the available quota (aside from standard background stuff, I mean apps like Chrome, Safari, Photoshop, Steam, weren't running but menu items, background things like dropbox, etc all run all the time)

    Manually re-running it, it claimed it needed to copy ~1,500 files and ~50 megs, which is seems to have done successfully this time.
  • Anton Zorin
    30
    , as I mentioned in another thread, please create a ticket, it will deliver the logs from your computer to look into.
    https://forum.msp360.com/discussion/1190/suddenly-failing-back-blaze-uploads
    Thank you!
  • Don P
    0
    Just created 2 tickets. I wasn't able to select which logs it attached, hopefully it grabbed the right ones lol.

    I think 252734 was the one for this thread.
  • Matt
    91
    For anyone who's experiencing the same issue: in this particular case it seems to have been caused by setting thread count to 25. We recommend using higher thread counts only if you have any issues with large data sets, in all other cases better to leave this option at its default parameters.
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