Connection refused indicates that you can't even get a TCP connection to
the FD. You can actually verify that with telnet. On the server, type:
telnet arabella-100.example.com 9102
The list of possible reasons for this is fairly short:
- The FD isn't running. Use netstat -ltunp to confirm that
Jean,
Please forgive my ignorance, I have a bacula-fd.conf file but no dir or
sd conf files in /etc/bacula. In bacula-fd.conf there is no Listen
directive. Here is the (sanitized) bacula-fd.conf file without comments:
Director {
Name = server-dir
Password = password from server
}
Director {
Kevin Keane wrote:
Connection refused indicates that you can't even get a TCP connection to
the FD. You can actually verify that with telnet. On the server, type:
telnet arabella-100.example.com 9102
The list of possible reasons for this is fairly short:
- The FD isn't running. Use
John Kennedy schrieb:
Jean,
Please forgive my ignorance, I have a bacula-fd.conf file but no dir or
sd conf files in /etc/bacula. In bacula-fd.conf there is no Listen
directive. Here is the (sanitized) bacula-fd.conf file without comments:
Director {
Name = server-dir
Password =