Re: [Bacula-users] File Storage for Windows and Linux

2011-03-18 Thread Mike Hendrie
Are there any requirements for Bacula to run on Ubuntu 10.10? Could the
server be missing something that is preventing the system from working with
Windows?

Thanks

On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 10:36 AM, Mike Hendrie m...@hendrienet.com wrote:

 I managed to get the following from the bacula server (netstat -a -n):

 tcp0  0 10.2.1.96:9101  10.2.1.147:59639
 ESTABLISHED
 tcp0  0 10.2.1.96:9101  10.2.1.96:48852
 ESTABLISHED

 Bacula server - 10.2.1.96
 Windows machine - 10.2.1.147
 I am connecting from the windows machine to the bacula server. Could the
 issue be that I am using the same password for everything?





 On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 5:13 PM, Marcello Romani 
 mrom...@ottotecnica.comwrote:

 Il 17/03/2011 16:32, Mike Hendrie ha scritto:
  I do not have the firewall running on the windows computer or the linux
  box. Hmm
 
  Perhaps I will try the older bacula client  to see if that will work.
 
  On Mar 17, 2011 10:28 AM, Steve Ellis el...@brouhaha.com
  mailto:el...@brouhaha.com wrote:
On 3/17/2011 7:30 AM, Mike Hendrie wrote:
   
*I cannot telnet from the windows machine to any 9102 port, is that
the problem?*
   
Yes. That is definitely a problem (may not be the only one). I
haven't been following this thread closely, but it could easily be
either the windows firewall or linux. For windows firewall, you don't
have to turn it off, just add the bacula daemon as an exception.
   
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 Another idea (from experience): if you have a debian system as your
 server platform, check /etc/hosts. By default the system fqdn name is
 put as an alias for 127.0.0.1, causing problems with bacula.

 HTH

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Re: [Bacula-users] File Storage for Windows and Linux

2011-03-17 Thread Mike Hendrie
*Below is what I have on the client in the : C:\Program Files\Bacula*
# Global File daemon configuration specifications
#
FileDaemon {# this is me
  Name = w14219-pc-fd
  FDport = 9102# where we listen for the director
  WorkingDirectory = C:\\Program Files\\Bacula\\working
  Pid Directory = C:\\Program Files\\Bacula\\working
# Plugin Directory = C:\\Program Files\\Bacula\\plugins
  Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 10
}

#
# List Directors who are permitted to contact this File daemon
#
Director {
  Name = bacula-01-dir
  Password = 77cb2cf4
}

#
# Restricted Director, used by tray-monitor to get the
#   status of the file daemon
#
Director {
  Name = bacula-01-mon
  Password = 77cb2cf4
  Monitor = yes
}
# Send all messages except skipped files back to Director
Messages {
  Name = Standard
  director = bacula-dir = all, !skipped, !restored
}

*I attached the 3 .conf files from the bacula server to see if anyone can
point out where I am dorked.*
**
*Also, I can telnet from the bacula-01 server to:*
telnet w14219-pc 9102
telnet 10.2.1.147 9102   --- w14219-pc
telnet bacula-01 9102
telnet 10.2.1.96 9102  --- bacula-01

*I cannot telnet from the bacula server to:*
telnet 127.0.0.1 9102

*I cannot telnet from the windows machine to any 9102 port, is that the
problem?*

Thanks


On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 1:27 PM, Mike Hendrie m...@hendrienet.com wrote:

 I did replace all of the localhosts and 127.0.0.1 locations with the DNS'd
 server name.

 Mike

   On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 12:53 PM, John Drescher dresche...@gmail.comwrote:

 2011/3/16 Mike Hendrie m...@hendrienet.com:
  I will check that.
 
  I was using the commented out default client in the bacula-dir.conf, but
  updated the content with the new windows computer name. Then on the
 windows
  computer, I updated the director username and password, and the monitor
  username and password.
 
  I will take a closer look at the file.
 

 When you setup your storage did you replace 127.0.0.1 or localhost
 with the external ip address. Some overly protective distributions
 deliver default configurations that make bacula only work on the
 bacula server itself since the any machine outside the bacula server
 can not make connections to the server via 127.0.0.1..

 John





bacula-dir.conf
Description: Binary data


bacula-fd.conf
Description: Binary data


bacula-sd.conf
Description: Binary data
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Re: [Bacula-users] File Storage for Windows and Linux

2011-03-17 Thread Mike Hendrie
I do not have the firewall running on the windows computer or the linux box.
Hmm

Perhaps I will try the older bacula client  to see if that will work.
On Mar 17, 2011 10:28 AM, Steve Ellis el...@brouhaha.com wrote:
 On 3/17/2011 7:30 AM, Mike Hendrie wrote:

 *I cannot telnet from the windows machine to any 9102 port, is that
 the problem?*

 Yes. That is definitely a problem (may not be the only one). I
 haven't been following this thread closely, but it could easily be
 either the windows firewall or linux. For windows firewall, you don't
 have to turn it off, just add the bacula daemon as an exception.

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Re: [Bacula-users] File Storage for Windows and Linux

2011-03-17 Thread Marcello Romani
Il 17/03/2011 16:32, Mike Hendrie ha scritto:
 I do not have the firewall running on the windows computer or the linux
 box. Hmm

 Perhaps I will try the older bacula client  to see if that will work.

 On Mar 17, 2011 10:28 AM, Steve Ellis el...@brouhaha.com
 mailto:el...@brouhaha.com wrote:
   On 3/17/2011 7:30 AM, Mike Hendrie wrote:
  
   *I cannot telnet from the windows machine to any 9102 port, is that
   the problem?*
  
   Yes. That is definitely a problem (may not be the only one). I
   haven't been following this thread closely, but it could easily be
   either the windows firewall or linux. For windows firewall, you don't
   have to turn it off, just add the bacula daemon as an exception.
  
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Another idea (from experience): if you have a debian system as your 
server platform, check /etc/hosts. By default the system fqdn name is 
put as an alias for 127.0.0.1, causing problems with bacula.

HTH

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Re: [Bacula-users] File Storage for Windows and Linux

2011-03-16 Thread Marcello Romani
Il 16/03/2011 00:48, Mike Hendrie ha scritto:
 Any suggestions or configuration requirements needed? Whatever it is I
 am constant. I setup 2 virtual bacula server instances and one physical
 instance. Also, I used The following clients - 2 virtual xp machines, 1
 virtual windows 7 machines and 1 physical windows 7  machine. I get the
 same result every time.  Regardless, it fails for windows.

 Any suggestions?

 Dns works for the bacula server and client workstations.
 Passwords are all the same.

 Thanks again

I guess you mean you have tried three times, not that you run three 
bacula servers at once :-)
Have you checked that the configuration file you setup in windows is the 
one actually used by the fd process ? On XP, the bacula 5.0.x installer 
puts a config file in C:\, but that's just for reference. The actual one 
is somewhere in C:\docs and settings\whatever\appdata\etc. (don't have a 
machine to look up the actual location right now).

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Re: [Bacula-users] File Storage for Windows and Linux

2011-03-16 Thread Mike Hendrie
I will check that.

I was using the commented out default client in the bacula-dir.conf, but
updated the content with the new windows computer name. Then on the windows
computer, I updated the director username and password, and the monitor
username and password.

I will take a closer look at the file.

Thanks for the idea.

Mike

On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Marcello Romani
mrom...@ottotecnica.comwrote:

 Il 16/03/2011 00:48, Mike Hendrie ha scritto:
  Any suggestions or configuration requirements needed? Whatever it is I
  am constant. I setup 2 virtual bacula server instances and one physical
  instance. Also, I used The following clients - 2 virtual xp machines, 1
  virtual windows 7 machines and 1 physical windows 7  machine. I get the
  same result every time.  Regardless, it fails for windows.
 
  Any suggestions?
 
  Dns works for the bacula server and client workstations.
  Passwords are all the same.
 
  Thanks again

 I guess you mean you have tried three times, not that you run three
 bacula servers at once :-)
 Have you checked that the configuration file you setup in windows is the
 one actually used by the fd process ? On XP, the bacula 5.0.x installer
 puts a config file in C:\, but that's just for reference. The actual one
 is somewhere in C:\docs and settings\whatever\appdata\etc. (don't have a
 machine to look up the actual location right now).

 HTH

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Re: [Bacula-users] File Storage for Windows and Linux

2011-03-16 Thread Mike Hendrie
I did replace all of the localhosts and 127.0.0.1 locations with the DNS'd
server name.

Mike

On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 12:53 PM, John Drescher dresche...@gmail.comwrote:

 2011/3/16 Mike Hendrie m...@hendrienet.com:
  I will check that.
 
  I was using the commented out default client in the bacula-dir.conf, but
  updated the content with the new windows computer name. Then on the
 windows
  computer, I updated the director username and password, and the monitor
  username and password.
 
  I will take a closer look at the file.
 

 When you setup your storage did you replace 127.0.0.1 or localhost
 with the external ip address. Some overly protective distributions
 deliver default configurations that make bacula only work on the
 bacula server itself since the any machine outside the bacula server
 can not make connections to the server via 127.0.0.1..

 John

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[Bacula-users] File Storage for Windows and Linux

2011-03-15 Thread Mike Hendrie
Question:
Can I use the same File Storage and Volume for both Linux and Windows
backups?

Mike
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Re: [Bacula-users] File Storage for Windows and Linux

2011-03-15 Thread Phil Stracchino
On 03/15/11 16:36, Mike Hendrie wrote:
 Question:
 Can I use the same File Storage and Volume for both Linux and Windows
 backups?

Absolutely.  No reason on earth why not.  It's all just data.

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Re: [Bacula-users] File Storage for Windows and Linux

2011-03-15 Thread Mike Hendrie
Any suggestions or configuration requirements needed? Whatever it is I am
constant. I setup 2 virtual bacula server instances and one physical
instance. Also, I used The following clients - 2 virtual xp machines, 1
virtual windows 7 machines and 1 physical windows 7  machine. I get the same
result every time.  Regardless, it fails for windows.

Any suggestions?

Dns works for the bacula server and client workstations.
Passwords are all the same.

Thanks again
On Mar 15, 2011 5:26 PM, Phil Stracchino ala...@metrocast.net wrote:
 On 03/15/11 16:36, Mike Hendrie wrote:
 Question:
 Can I use the same File Storage and Volume for both Linux and Windows
 backups?

 Absolutely. No reason on earth why not. It's all just data.

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