<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> did you do:
>
> rc-update add bacula default

No, just testing so far.

>
> This will auto start bacula after a reboot.
>
> If you want it to start now just type:
> /etc/init.d/bacula start

That fails when it trys to start the director with error as posted.

> To see if it is started you can do:
>
> /etc/init.d/bacula status

Yes, it isn't running do to above failure

> What version of bacula are you running? If you want I
> can email you an ebuild I edited for the latest
> version.

bacula-1.36.3-r2.ebuild

How is it different than: 

ls /usr/portage/app-backup/bacula/*.ebuild
/usr/portage/app-backup/bacula/bacula-1.36.3-r2.ebuild

I think part of the trouble is related to mysql.  I can start it with
no problem but attempting to set a password with mysqladmin fails.
I'm re-emerging it right now since I think I may have set a password
at some time now forgotten. Hoping it will wipe out any set password
and I don't see one in /etc/passwd.

When the emerge finishes I'll try it again.  But even before re-emerge
mysql would start fine with `/etc/init.d/mysql start'

Its not clear at all to me exactly what all needs to be started and in
what sequence, along with the command lines needed for the starts.



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