Erik P. Olsen wrote:
Arno Lehmann wrote:Hello, On 3/15/2006 11:29 AM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:Arno Lehmann wrote:On 3/15/2006 8:00 AM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
If you don't use DNS for resolving, you can either use the IP address - like 10.2.3.4 - or you put the IP-name-relationship into the hosts file. Under Windows, thats, IIRC, in \windows\system32\drivers\etc.Thanks so much. I have been looking for a hosts file but the windows search function didn't find it. I have now added epohost to the file and that made W2K find epohost.However, another test run gave same negative result:15-Mar 17:24 epowork-fd: epowork.2006-03-15_17.19.29 Fatal error: Failed to connect to Storage daemon: epohost:9103 15-Mar 17:22 epo-dir: epowork.2006-03-15_17.19.29 Fatal error: Socket error on Storage command: ERR=No data available15-Mar 17:22 epo-dir: Bacula 1.38.5 (18Jan06): 15-Mar-2006 17:22:28 OK. Here's what I tried: 1. ping epohost, which pinged the correct IP-address successfully 2. telnet epohost 9103, which produced the error message:Connecting To epohost...Could not open a connection to host on port 9103: Connect failed 3. I have attached the four conf files in question in case someone would take a look at it and tell me what I do wrong, thanks.
Oh, I'm too tired, forgot the attachment. -- Regards, Erik P. Olsen
bacula-dir.conf.gz
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bacula-fd.conf.gz
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bacula-fd-windows.conf.gz
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bacula-sd.conf.gz
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