Did you select MySQL in the director configuration page in the installer?

Can you send me a copy of the install.log file from the \Program
Files\Bacula directory?

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:bacula-users-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marc Levy
> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 2:51 AM
> To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Bacula-users] Director not connecting to MySQL / Bacula
> 2.0.2Win32 binaries
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've been testing Bacula 2.0.2 for about a week now with the following
> config:
> - All deamons on various Win32 boxes (2Ksrv, XP pro),
> - sqlite for the catalog.
> Now that everyting is working quite well, i'd like to use a MySQL database
> for
> the catalog instead of the default sqlite.
> 
> So I install everything from scratch on a new box. The Win32 installer
> correctly
> sees the MySQL instance precedly installed 'Found MySQL (version 5.0.27)'
> in the
> messages list, but:
> 1/ all the MySQL related scripts *mysql*.(sql)|(cmd) are not installed
> (neither
> mind, got them from the source tarball)
> 2/ the director is enable to connect to the MySQL database (I can manually
> connect to the bacula database with the MySQL command line Client and yes:
> the
> database is created, the tables too)
> When starting the Director (bacula-dir.exe) the error message is as
> follow:
> 'bacula-dir Fatal error: ../../cats/sqlite.c:154 Database
> <FullPathTodatabase_name>.db does not exist, please create it'
> ==> Seems that there is only the sqlite'support compiled into the
> binaries?
> ==> I played with the various items in the catalog{} ressource (DB
> Address, DB
> Port) with no luck.
> ==> By the way here is my Catalog ressource in the bacula-dir.conf:
> Catalog {
> Name = Catalog1
> DBName = bacula        #<== matchs the MySQL database created
> user = bacula
> password = bacula      #<== I can manually connect to the database with
> this
> login/pwd
> DBAddress = "localhost" #<== tested with 127.0.0.1 , FQN, too but no luck
> DBPort = 3306          #<== with or without this option
> }
> 
> Any hint or help will be greatly appreciated (as I can't find any topic in
> the
> doc and/or newsgroups)
> 
> Many thanks in advance.
> 
> Marc.
> 
> 
> 
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