En/na tomasz ha escrit:
> David wrote:
>   
>> En/na Arno Lehmann ha escrit:
>>     
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> 22.06.2007 13:04,, Llistes Saccharine wrote::
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I have 'Director' and 'Storage' in a server with two ranges of LAN ip's 
>>>> (192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24).  The client with problems is in 
>>>> 192.168.2.0 range. When I run a Job, the communications with the 
>>>> 'Director' and the 'client' are OK, but when the 'Client' tries to 
>>>> connect to the 'SD' it tries it with the 'SD' server IP on 192.168.1.0 
>>>> range.
>>>>
>>>> Do I have to define in the config files any resource to determine the 
>>>> route of the connection between 'FD' and 'SD'? I am surprised because 
>>>> there isn't any problem with the connection between 'Director' and 'FD' 
>>>> with range 192.168.2.0.
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> Thanks Arno
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The server in problems only works on 192.168.2.0 range. I could not add
>>> a route to 192.168.1.0 because it must be 2 different LAN without
>>> connection between them.
>>> That sounds like a 'normal' routing problem. The FD contacts the SD. 
>>> For that to work, it needs route to the 192.168.1.0 network. Is that 
>>> set up?
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>> Thanks Arno
>>
>> The server in problems only works on 192.168.2.0 range. I could not add 
>> a route to 192.168.1.0 because it must be 2 different LAN without 
>> connection between them.
>>
>>     
>>> Also, it's possible that a firewall on your router blocks these accesses.
>>>
>>> In case your server is dual-homed in both networks, you will have to 
>>> try to set up a storage device in the DIR pointing the FDs to the 
>>> 192.168.1.0 address of your SD. I'm unsure if that works, though - I 
>>> haven't worked with dual-homed Bacula installations recently. In fact, 
>>> never :-)
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>> I will try this solution, thanks ;) I hope it works.
>>
>> If anybody have worked with this solution, tell me if it's effective.
>>
>> Thanks to everyone
>>
>> David
>>     
>
>
> u need in bacula-sd.conf some like
>
>   SDAddresses = {
>                         ip = { addr = 192.168.1.20; port = 9103;}
>                         ip = { addr = 192.168.2.20; port = 9103;}
> }
>
> and the same for DIRAddresses in bacula-dir.conf
>
> it works
>
> regards
>
>
>   
Thanks Tomas.

I put this new resources in 'DIR' conf and 'SD' conf but when I reload 
the configuration I obtain this error:
22-Jun 13:48 bacula-dir: ERROR TERMINATION at address_conf.c:506
Config error: Can't add hostname(192.168.1.250) and port() to addrlist 
(the old style addresses cannot be mixed with new style)

'SD' and 'DIR' version are 2.0.3. I search in the manual for the correct 
syntax but I obtain the same syntax I put in conf files.


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