On 07/05/2012 11:05 AM, Keith wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, it seems like it's actually the version of Bacula 
> that's the problem. I rolled back to 5.2.3 and Bacula started to work 
> again and then upgraded to 5.2.6 and it carried on working. I'm away for 
> the next week and will do some more investigation as to what the problem 
> is when I return.
> 
> The Director is running on a OpenBSD 5.1 x64 virtual server and I think 
> it might be the OS that's the problem but I don't have the time to test 
> just now.

I too am having problems with Bacula 5.2.9./5.2.10 on OpenBSD.  I'll try
5.2.6 on my OpenBSD machine and see if the problem disappears.


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