[Bacula-users] Problems with FD connection to SD

2007-06-22 Thread Llistes Saccharine
Hi,

I have 'Director' and 'Storage' in a server with two ranges of LAN ip's 
(192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24).  The client with problems is in 
192.168.2.0 range. When I run a Job, the communications with the 
'Director' and the 'client' are OK, but when the 'Client' tries to 
connect to the 'SD' it tries it with the 'SD' server IP on 192.168.1.0 
range.

Do I have to define in the config files any resource to determine the 
route of the connection between 'FD' and 'SD'? I am surprised because 
there isn't any problem with the connection between 'Director' and 'FD' 
with range 192.168.2.0.

Thanks,

David

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Re: [Bacula-users] Problems with FD connection to SD

2007-06-22 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hi,

22.06.2007 13:04,, Llistes Saccharine wrote::
 Hi,
 
 I have 'Director' and 'Storage' in a server with two ranges of LAN ip's 
 (192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24).  The client with problems is in 
 192.168.2.0 range. When I run a Job, the communications with the 
 'Director' and the 'client' are OK, but when the 'Client' tries to 
 connect to the 'SD' it tries it with the 'SD' server IP on 192.168.1.0 
 range.
 
 Do I have to define in the config files any resource to determine the 
 route of the connection between 'FD' and 'SD'? I am surprised because 
 there isn't any problem with the connection between 'Director' and 'FD' 
 with range 192.168.2.0.

That sounds like a 'normal' routing problem. The FD contacts the SD. 
For that to work, it needs route to the 192.168.1.0 network. Is that 
set up?

Also, it's possible that a firewall on your router blocks these accesses.

In case your server is dual-homed in both networks, you will have to 
try to set up a storage device in the DIR pointing the FDs to the 
192.168.1.0 address of your SD. I'm unsure if that works, though - I 
haven't worked with dual-homed Bacula installations recently. In fact, 
never :-)

Arno


Arno

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Re: [Bacula-users] Problems with FD connection to SD

2007-06-22 Thread David
En/na tomasz ha escrit:
 Llistes Saccharine wrote:
   
 Hi,

 I have 'Director' and 'Storage' in a server with two ranges of LAN ip's 
 (192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24).  The client with problems is in 
 192.168.2.0 range. When I run a Job, the communications with the 
 'Director' and the 'client' are OK, but when the 'Client' tries to 
 connect to the 'SD' it tries it with the 'SD' server IP on 192.168.1.0 
 range.

 Do I have to define in the config files any resource to determine the 
 route of the connection between 'FD' and 'SD'? I am surprised because 
 there isn't any problem with the connection between 'Director' and 'FD' 
 with range 192.168.2.0.

 Thanks,

 David
 

 are you sure sd and dir are listening on IPs from both nets?
 `

   
Yes, 'SD''DIR' server is listening all interfaces (192.168.1.0/24 and 
192.168.2.0/24) and I can connect to Bacula PORT s(9101-9103) using 
telnet in the 'FD' client.


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Re: [Bacula-users] Problems with FD connection to SD

2007-06-22 Thread tomasz
Llistes Saccharine wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I have 'Director' and 'Storage' in a server with two ranges of LAN ip's 
 (192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24).  The client with problems is in 
 192.168.2.0 range. When I run a Job, the communications with the 
 'Director' and the 'client' are OK, but when the 'Client' tries to 
 connect to the 'SD' it tries it with the 'SD' server IP on 192.168.1.0 
 range.
 
 Do I have to define in the config files any resource to determine the 
 route of the connection between 'FD' and 'SD'? I am surprised because 
 there isn't any problem with the connection between 'Director' and 'FD' 
 with range 192.168.2.0.
 
 Thanks,
 
 David

are you sure sd and dir are listening on IPs from both nets?
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Re: [Bacula-users] Problems with FD connection to SD

2007-06-22 Thread tomasz
David wrote:
 En/na Arno Lehmann ha escrit:
 Hi,

 22.06.2007 13:04,, Llistes Saccharine wrote::
   
 Hi,

 I have 'Director' and 'Storage' in a server with two ranges of LAN ip's 
 (192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24).  The client with problems is in 
 192.168.2.0 range. When I run a Job, the communications with the 
 'Director' and the 'client' are OK, but when the 'Client' tries to 
 connect to the 'SD' it tries it with the 'SD' server IP on 192.168.1.0 
 range.

 Do I have to define in the config files any resource to determine the 
 route of the connection between 'FD' and 'SD'? I am surprised because 
 there isn't any problem with the connection between 'Director' and 'FD' 
 with range 192.168.2.0.
 
 Thanks Arno



 The server in problems only works on 192.168.2.0 range. I could not add
 a route to 192.168.1.0 because it must be 2 different LAN without
 connection between them.
 That sounds like a 'normal' routing problem. The FD contacts the SD. 
 For that to work, it needs route to the 192.168.1.0 network. Is that 
 set up?

   
 Thanks Arno
 
 The server in problems only works on 192.168.2.0 range. I could not add 
 a route to 192.168.1.0 because it must be 2 different LAN without 
 connection between them.
 
 Also, it's possible that a firewall on your router blocks these accesses.

 In case your server is dual-homed in both networks, you will have to 
 try to set up a storage device in the DIR pointing the FDs to the 
 192.168.1.0 address of your SD. I'm unsure if that works, though - I 
 haven't worked with dual-homed Bacula installations recently. In fact, 
 never :-)

   
 I will try this solution, thanks ;) I hope it works.
 
 If anybody have worked with this solution, tell me if it's effective.
 
 Thanks to everyone
 
 David


u need in bacula-sd.conf some like

  SDAddresses = {
ip = { addr = 192.168.1.20; port = 9103;}
ip = { addr = 192.168.2.20; port = 9103;}
}

and the same for DIRAddresses in bacula-dir.conf

it works

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Re: [Bacula-users] Problems with FD connection to SD

2007-06-22 Thread David
En/na Arno Lehmann ha escrit:
 Hi,

 22.06.2007 13:04,, Llistes Saccharine wrote::
   
 Hi,

 I have 'Director' and 'Storage' in a server with two ranges of LAN ip's 
 (192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24).  The client with problems is in 
 192.168.2.0 range. When I run a Job, the communications with the 
 'Director' and the 'client' are OK, but when the 'Client' tries to 
 connect to the 'SD' it tries it with the 'SD' server IP on 192.168.1.0 
 range.

 Do I have to define in the config files any resource to determine the 
 route of the connection between 'FD' and 'SD'? I am surprised because 
 there isn't any problem with the connection between 'Director' and 'FD' 
 with range 192.168.2.0.
 
 Thanks Arno



 The server in problems only works on 192.168.2.0 range. I could not add
 a route to 192.168.1.0 because it must be 2 different LAN without
 connection between them.
 That sounds like a 'normal' routing problem. The FD contacts the SD. 
 For that to work, it needs route to the 192.168.1.0 network. Is that 
 set up?

   
Thanks Arno

The server in problems only works on 192.168.2.0 range. I could not add 
a route to 192.168.1.0 because it must be 2 different LAN without 
connection between them.

 Also, it's possible that a firewall on your router blocks these accesses.

 In case your server is dual-homed in both networks, you will have to 
 try to set up a storage device in the DIR pointing the FDs to the 
 192.168.1.0 address of your SD. I'm unsure if that works, though - I 
 haven't worked with dual-homed Bacula installations recently. In fact, 
 never :-)

   
I will try this solution, thanks ;) I hope it works.

If anybody have worked with this solution, tell me if it's effective.

Thanks to everyone

David

 Arno

   

 Arno

   
 Thanks,

 David

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Re: [Bacula-users] Problems with FD connection to SD

2007-06-22 Thread David
En/na tomasz ha escrit:
 David wrote:
   
 En/na Arno Lehmann ha escrit:
 
 Hi,

 22.06.2007 13:04,, Llistes Saccharine wrote::
   
   
 Hi,

 I have 'Director' and 'Storage' in a server with two ranges of LAN ip's 
 (192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24).  The client with problems is in 
 192.168.2.0 range. When I run a Job, the communications with the 
 'Director' and the 'client' are OK, but when the 'Client' tries to 
 connect to the 'SD' it tries it with the 'SD' server IP on 192.168.1.0 
 range.

 Do I have to define in the config files any resource to determine the 
 route of the connection between 'FD' and 'SD'? I am surprised because 
 there isn't any problem with the connection between 'Director' and 'FD' 
 with range 192.168.2.0.
 
 
 Thanks Arno



 The server in problems only works on 192.168.2.0 range. I could not add
 a route to 192.168.1.0 because it must be 2 different LAN without
 connection between them.
 That sounds like a 'normal' routing problem. The FD contacts the SD. 
 For that to work, it needs route to the 192.168.1.0 network. Is that 
 set up?

   
   
 Thanks Arno

 The server in problems only works on 192.168.2.0 range. I could not add 
 a route to 192.168.1.0 because it must be 2 different LAN without 
 connection between them.

 
 Also, it's possible that a firewall on your router blocks these accesses.

 In case your server is dual-homed in both networks, you will have to 
 try to set up a storage device in the DIR pointing the FDs to the 
 192.168.1.0 address of your SD. I'm unsure if that works, though - I 
 haven't worked with dual-homed Bacula installations recently. In fact, 
 never :-)

   
   
 I will try this solution, thanks ;) I hope it works.

 If anybody have worked with this solution, tell me if it's effective.

 Thanks to everyone

 David
 


 u need in bacula-sd.conf some like

   SDAddresses = {
 ip = { addr = 192.168.1.20; port = 9103;}
 ip = { addr = 192.168.2.20; port = 9103;}
 }

 and the same for DIRAddresses in bacula-dir.conf

 it works

 regards


   
Thanks Tomas.

I put this new resources in 'DIR' conf and 'SD' conf but when I reload 
the configuration I obtain this error:
22-Jun 13:48 bacula-dir: ERROR TERMINATION at address_conf.c:506
Config error: Can't add hostname(192.168.1.250) and port() to addrlist 
(the old style addresses cannot be mixed with new style)

'SD' and 'DIR' version are 2.0.3. I search in the manual for the correct 
syntax but I obtain the same syntax I put in conf files.


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Re: [Bacula-users] Problems with FD connection to SD

2007-06-22 Thread tomasz
David wrote:
 En/na tomasz ha escrit:
 David wrote:
   
 En/na Arno Lehmann ha escrit:
 
 Hi,

 22.06.2007 13:04,, Llistes Saccharine wrote::
   
   
 Hi,

 I have 'Director' and 'Storage' in a server with two ranges of LAN ip's 
 (192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24).  The client with problems is in 
 192.168.2.0 range. When I run a Job, the communications with the 
 'Director' and the 'client' are OK, but when the 'Client' tries to 
 connect to the 'SD' it tries it with the 'SD' server IP on 192.168.1.0 
 range.

 Do I have to define in the config files any resource to determine the 
 route of the connection between 'FD' and 'SD'? I am surprised because 
 there isn't any problem with the connection between 'Director' and 'FD' 
 with range 192.168.2.0.
 
 
 Thanks Arno



 The server in problems only works on 192.168.2.0 range. I could not add
 a route to 192.168.1.0 because it must be 2 different LAN without
 connection between them.
 That sounds like a 'normal' routing problem. The FD contacts the SD. 
 For that to work, it needs route to the 192.168.1.0 network. Is that 
 set up?

   
   
 Thanks Arno

 The server in problems only works on 192.168.2.0 range. I could not add 
 a route to 192.168.1.0 because it must be 2 different LAN without 
 connection between them.

 
 Also, it's possible that a firewall on your router blocks these accesses.

 In case your server is dual-homed in both networks, you will have to 
 try to set up a storage device in the DIR pointing the FDs to the 
 192.168.1.0 address of your SD. I'm unsure if that works, though - I 
 haven't worked with dual-homed Bacula installations recently. In fact, 
 never :-)

   
   
 I will try this solution, thanks ;) I hope it works.

 If anybody have worked with this solution, tell me if it's effective.

 Thanks to everyone

 David
 

 u need in bacula-sd.conf some like

   SDAddresses = {
 ip = { addr = 192.168.1.20; port = 9103;}
 ip = { addr = 192.168.2.20; port = 9103;}
 }

 and the same for DIRAddresses in bacula-dir.conf

 it works

 regards


   
 Thanks Tomas.
 
 I put this new resources in 'DIR' conf and 'SD' conf but when I reload 
 the configuration I obtain this error:
 22-Jun 13:48 bacula-dir: ERROR TERMINATION at address_conf.c:506
 Config error: Can't add hostname(192.168.1.250) and port() to addrlist 
 (the old style addresses cannot be mixed with new style)
 
 'SD' and 'DIR' version are 2.0.3. I search in the manual for the correct 
 syntax but I obtain the same syntax I put in conf files.
 
 
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config
Director {# define myself
  Name = myserver-dir
  DIRAddresses = {
ip = { addr = 192.168.1.250; port = 9101;}
ip = { addr = 192.168.2.250; port = 9101;}}
  QueryFile = /usr/local/share/bacula/query.sql
  WorkingDirectory = /var/db/bacula
  PidDirectory = /var/run
  Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 1
  Password = xx # Console password
  Messages = Daemon
}
/config


this is my part of this config (with your IPs)
im running bacula 2.0.3 without problem at all

and SD

config
Storage { # definition of myself
  Name = myserver-sd
  SDAddresses = {
ip = { addr = 192.168.1.250; port = 9101;}
ip = { addr = 192.168.2.250; port = 9101;}}
}
  WorkingDirectory = /var/db/bacula
  Pid Directory = /var/run
  Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20
}
/config


are u sure u r not filtering this traffic or something??

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Re: [Bacula-users] Problems with FD connection to SD

2007-06-22 Thread tomasz
tomasz wrote:
 David wrote:
 En/na tomasz ha escrit:
 David wrote:
   
 En/na Arno Lehmann ha escrit:
 
 Hi,

 22.06.2007 13:04,, Llistes Saccharine wrote::
   
   
 Hi,

 I have 'Director' and 'Storage' in a server with two ranges of LAN ip's 
 (192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24).  The client with problems is in 
 192.168.2.0 range. When I run a Job, the communications with the 
 'Director' and the 'client' are OK, but when the 'Client' tries to 
 connect to the 'SD' it tries it with the 'SD' server IP on 192.168.1.0 
 range.

 Do I have to define in the config files any resource to determine the 
 route of the connection between 'FD' and 'SD'? I am surprised because 
 there isn't any problem with the connection between 'Director' and 'FD' 
 with range 192.168.2.0.
 
 
 Thanks Arno



 The server in problems only works on 192.168.2.0 range. I could not add
 a route to 192.168.1.0 because it must be 2 different LAN without
 connection between them.
 That sounds like a 'normal' routing problem. The FD contacts the SD. 
 For that to work, it needs route to the 192.168.1.0 network. Is that 
 set up?

   
   
 Thanks Arno

 The server in problems only works on 192.168.2.0 range. I could not add 
 a route to 192.168.1.0 because it must be 2 different LAN without 
 connection between them.

 
 Also, it's possible that a firewall on your router blocks these accesses.

 In case your server is dual-homed in both networks, you will have to 
 try to set up a storage device in the DIR pointing the FDs to the 
 192.168.1.0 address of your SD. I'm unsure if that works, though - I 
 haven't worked with dual-homed Bacula installations recently. In fact, 
 never :-)

   
   
 I will try this solution, thanks ;) I hope it works.

 If anybody have worked with this solution, tell me if it's effective.

 Thanks to everyone

 David
 
 u need in bacula-sd.conf some like

   SDAddresses = {
 ip = { addr = 192.168.1.20; port = 9103;}
 ip = { addr = 192.168.2.20; port = 9103;}
 }

 and the same for DIRAddresses in bacula-dir.conf

 it works

 regards


   
 Thanks Tomas.

 I put this new resources in 'DIR' conf and 'SD' conf but when I reload 
 the configuration I obtain this error:
 22-Jun 13:48 bacula-dir: ERROR TERMINATION at address_conf.c:506
 Config error: Can't add hostname(192.168.1.250) and port() to addrlist 
 (the old style addresses cannot be mixed with new style)

 'SD' and 'DIR' version are 2.0.3. I search in the manual for the correct 
 syntax but I obtain the same syntax I put in conf files.


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 config
 Director {# define myself
   Name = myserver-dir
   DIRAddresses = {
 ip = { addr = 192.168.1.250; port = 9101;}
 ip = { addr = 192.168.2.250; port = 9101;}}
   QueryFile = /usr/local/share/bacula/query.sql
   WorkingDirectory = /var/db/bacula
   PidDirectory = /var/run
   Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 1
   Password = xx # Console password
   Messages = Daemon
 }
 /config
 
 
 this is my part of this config (with your IPs)
 im running bacula 2.0.3 without problem at all
 
 and SD
 
 config
 Storage { # definition of myself
   Name = myserver-sd
   SDAddresses = {
 ip = { addr = 192.168.1.250; port = 9101;}
 ip = { addr = 192.168.2.250; port = 9101;}}
 }
   WorkingDirectory = /var/db/bacula
   Pid Directory = /var/run
   Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20
 }
 /config
 
 
 are u sure u r not filtering this traffic or something??
 
of course ports for SD should be  9103
sorry

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Re: [Bacula-users] Problems with FD connection to SD

2007-06-22 Thread David
En/na tomasz ha escrit:
 tomasz wrote:
   
 David wrote:
 
 En/na tomasz ha escrit:
   
 David wrote:
   
 
 En/na Arno Lehmann ha escrit:
 
   
 Hi,

 22.06.2007 13:04,, Llistes Saccharine wrote::
   
   
 
 Hi,

 I have 'Director' and 'Storage' in a server with two ranges of LAN ip's 
 (192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24).  The client with problems is in 
 192.168.2.0 range. When I run a Job, the communications with the 
 'Director' and the 'client' are OK, but when the 'Client' tries to 
 connect to the 'SD' it tries it with the 'SD' server IP on 192.168.1.0 
 range.

 Do I have to define in the config files any resource to determine the 
 route of the connection between 'FD' and 'SD'? I am surprised because 
 there isn't any problem with the connection between 'Director' and 'FD' 
 with range 192.168.2.0.
 
 
   
 Thanks Arno



 The server in problems only works on 192.168.2.0 range. I could not add
 a route to 192.168.1.0 because it must be 2 different LAN without
 connection between them.
 That sounds like a 'normal' routing problem. The FD contacts the SD. 
 For that to work, it needs route to the 192.168.1.0 network. Is that 
 set up?

   
   
 
 Thanks Arno

 The server in problems only works on 192.168.2.0 range. I could not add 
 a route to 192.168.1.0 because it must be 2 different LAN without 
 connection between them.

 
   
 Also, it's possible that a firewall on your router blocks these accesses.

 In case your server is dual-homed in both networks, you will have to 
 try to set up a storage device in the DIR pointing the FDs to the 
 192.168.1.0 address of your SD. I'm unsure if that works, though - I 
 haven't worked with dual-homed Bacula installations recently. In fact, 
 never :-)

   
   
 
 I will try this solution, thanks ;) I hope it works.

 If anybody have worked with this solution, tell me if it's effective.

 Thanks to everyone

 David
 
   
 u need in bacula-sd.conf some like

   SDAddresses = {
 ip = { addr = 192.168.1.20; port = 9103;}
 ip = { addr = 192.168.2.20; port = 9103;}
 }

 and the same for DIRAddresses in bacula-dir.conf

 it works

 regards


   
 
 Thanks Tomas.

 I put this new resources in 'DIR' conf and 'SD' conf but when I reload 
 the configuration I obtain this error:
 22-Jun 13:48 bacula-dir: ERROR TERMINATION at address_conf.c:506
 Config error: Can't add hostname(192.168.1.250) and port() to addrlist 
 (the old style addresses cannot be mixed with new style)

 'SD' and 'DIR' version are 2.0.3. I search in the manual for the correct 
 syntax but I obtain the same syntax I put in conf files.


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 config
 Director {# define myself
   Name = myserver-dir
   DIRAddresses = {
 ip = { addr = 192.168.1.250; port = 9101;}
 ip = { addr = 192.168.2.250; port = 9101;}}
   QueryFile = /usr/local/share/bacula/query.sql
   WorkingDirectory = /var/db/bacula
   PidDirectory = /var/run
   Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 1
   Password = xx # Console password
   Messages = Daemon
 }
 /config


 this is my part of this config (with your IPs)
 im running bacula 2.0.3 without problem at all

 and SD

 config
 Storage { # definition of myself
   Name = myserver-sd
   SDAddresses = {
 ip = { addr = 192.168.1.250; port = 9101;}
 ip = { addr = 192.168.2.250; port = 9101;}}
 }
   WorkingDirectory = /var/db/bacula
   Pid Directory = /var/run
   Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20
 }
 /config


 are u sure u r not filtering this traffic or something??

 
 of course ports for SD should be  9103
 sorry

   

It is solved!
It was my fault. I still had the PORT resource (DirPort and SDPort) in 
the configuration files. When I comment it, the error disappear and 
bacula works!

Thanks to everyone





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