On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Raymond Norton <ad...@lctn.org> wrote:
>> If that is not the case stop bacula-dir  and then start it from the
>> shell with debug output enabled. Something like:
>>
>> # bacula-dir -d 100 -c /etc/bacula-dir.conf
>>
>> John
>
> I used apt-get to autoremove everything and start over.
>
>
> I get the following results when running in debug mode. No errors that I
> can see, but still nothing on port 9101
>
>
> r...@jvbak:/etc/bacula# bacula-dir -d 100 -c /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf

I am glad you spotted the wrong folder for bacula-dir.conf

I am sick and under meds now so I am not operating at 100%

> bacula-dir: dird.c:157-0 Debug level = 100
> bacula-dir: jcr.c:132-0 read_last_jobs seek to 192
> bacula-dir: jcr.c:139-0 Read num_items=0
> bacula-dir: mysql.c:101-0 db_open first time
> bacula-dir: mysql.c:129-0 initdb ref=1 connected=0 db=0
> bacula-dir: mysql.c:165-0 mysql_init done
>
Does bacula keep running or does it terminate when you run it like this?


Can you post your bacula-dir.conf. I am not sure that will help though.


BTW, what bacula version is this.

-- 
John M. Drescher

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