> justin@ubuntu:/var/run/bacula$ sudo service bacula-fd status

 I run bacula dir and fd on the server using an upstart script
(/etc/init/bacula-dir.conf, etc)

But the upstart 'service' command doesn't show bacula is running on my
system:

$ sudo service bacula-dir status
bacula-dir stop/waiting

And the command 'sudo service --status-all' does not list bacula-dir or
bacula-fd, even though they are running. 

Same with the command:

$ initctl list | grep bacula
bacula-fd stop/waiting
bacula-dir stop/waiting

Upstart has requirements. I can make those commands work by adding scripts
into /etc/init.d/ (and there are possibly other ways) but it's not that
beneficial.

If they work, use these commands instead:

sudo bacula status

ps aux | grep bacula





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