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# bacula-dir -d200

Em 30/09/2016 4:49 PM, "Jan Martin" <fyzz...@gmail.com> escreveu:

> Hello bacula-users!
>
> I'm having a problem that I can't figure out, so I hope someone here can
> help out.
>
> I have been using bacula 5.2.x for backing up my Mint linux box and a
> couple of Macs.  The latest version of Mint goes to bacula v7.0.5, so I
> installed that after saving my old database and saving all the old
> *.conf files.
>
> After fixing up the new *.conf files so they were basically like the old
> ones (I didn't use any of the new virtual autochanger stuff), I
> reinstalled the *.conf files in /etc/bacula, and reconstituted the
> database in the usual way.  I'm using sqlite3 for the database.
>
> All the daemons start up fine, no errors, but when I try to start up
> bconsole, I get an authorization error:
>
> trinity% sudo bconsole
> [sudo] password for jmm:
> Connecting to Director localhost:9101
> Director authorization problem.
> Most likely the passwords do not agree.
> If you are using TLS, there may have been a certificate validation error
> during the TLS handshake.
> Please see
> http://www.bacula.org/en/rel-manual/Bacula_Freque_Asked_Questi.html#
> SECTION00260000000000000000
> for help.
>
> Here are the relevant sections of bacula-dir.conf:
>
> Director {                            # define myself
>    Name = trinity-dir
>    DIRport = 9101                # where we listen for UA connections
>    QueryFile = "/etc/bacula/scripts/query.sql"
>    WorkingDirectory = "/var/lib/bacula"
>    PidDirectory = "/var/run/bacula"
>    Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20
>    Password = "xxxyyyzzz"         # Console password
>    Messages = Daemon
>    DirAddress = 127.0.0.1
> }
>
> and bconsole.conf:
>
> Director {
>    Name = trinity-dir
>    DIRport = 9101
>    address = localhost
>    Password = "xxxyyyzzz"
> }
>
> The passwords are identical.  And the /etc/hosts file has the line
>
> 127.0.0.1       localhost
>
> And there is no firewall, so no port usage restrictions.  Besides, all
> this is taking place on one machine.  There are network clients, but are
> they relevant to this problem?
>
> I'm really confused.  I don't see how this can happen, but maybe there's
> something out there that is failing a check, or something.  I could
> really use some help - thanks in advance.
>
> You folks have always come through in the past, and I'm hoping I've just
> messed up something that's different for the new version.
>
> -Jan Martin
>
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