i changed some things but i dont work
r...@ubuntusrv02:~# bacula-fd -d100 -c /etc/bacula/bacula-fd.conf
bacula-fd: filed_conf.c:438-0 Inserting director res: baculasrv02-dir
bacula-fd: filed_conf.c:438-0 Inserting director res: baculasrv02-mon
baculasrv02-fd: jcr.c:135-0 read_last_jobs seek to
hi bruno,
thais waht i found if i search for localhost on server
r...@baculasrv:/etc/bacula# grep localhost *
bacula-dir.conf:# Do not use localhost here
bacula-dir.conf:# Do not use localhost here
bacula-dir.conf:# Do not use localhost here
bacula-dir.conf:# Do not use localhost here
i changed some things but i dont work
r...@ubuntusrv02:~# bacula-fd -d100 -c /etc/bacula/bacula-fd.conf
bacula-fd: filed_conf.c:438-0 Inserting director res: baculasrv02-dir
bacula-fd: filed_conf.c:438-0 Inserting director res: baculasrv02-mon
baculasrv02-fd: jcr.c:135-0 read_last_jobs seek to
now it works, it was my fault !
wrong password, sorry
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Try to telnet to port 9102 from the bacula director. If this connects,
then you will want to look at the passwords. If that fails, then you
have a different problem altogether, but I'm not going into that here.
Try to telnet to that port, and report back here what you find.
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Hi Dennis,
It's a common trouble on deb like distro, packager transform network bacula
solution to only localhost ready solution.
You just have to check everywhere in conf that you use a real qualified name
and replace localhost !
ds2k5 wrote:
Hello,
i have installed Ubuntu Server 9.10