Very Interesting.

The docs show  /var/run/bacula  as one of the directories that must  
me manually created prior to installing. What is interesting to me is  
you had a working system prior to an in-place upgrade. Still think  
it's a bug?

Erich




On Jan 8, 2007, at 8:02 AM, Gavin Conway wrote:

> Possible bug. Ran the configure, make, make install as expected.
> Configured the systems using the old configs (in-place upgrade).
>
> The director and file-daemon started first time. The storage daemon
> refused to start until I'd created a /var/run/bacula directory.
>
> Either I've missed a step or this is a bug with the make install  
> process.
>
> Cheers,
> Gavin
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