I can pint the client and the client can ping the host.  I can even telnet
into the client and the client can telnet into the host on port 9102

The machines are on the same network.

Mike


Ralf Winkler wrote:
> 
> A error like this happen normally if the directory can not resolve the
> name
> of the client.
> 
> Make sure you have a valid route to the client.
> Do you use subnetting?
> 
> Can you ping the client from the director computer?
> 
> Ralf
> 
> 
> On 4/21/07, Mike Vasquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> This is happened to two new machines running CentOS 4.4. In the logs it
>> says
>> SD termination status:  Waiting on FD
>> Here is my settings on one of them.
>>
>> Client {
>>   Name = hl72
>>   Address = 192.168.1.3
>>   FDPort = 9102
>>   Catalog = MyCatalog
>>   Password = "bacula"          # password for FileDaemon
>> }
>> Pool {
>>         Name = hl72_Full
>>         Pool Type = Backup
>>         Recycle = yes
>>         AutoPrune = yes
>>         Volume Retention = 12h
>>         Maximum Volume Jobs = 1
>>         Label Format = "${Job}_${Level}"
>>         Maximum Volumes = 6
>> }
>>
>> Job {
>>   Name = "hl72"
>>   JobDefs = "hl72"
>>   Write Bootstrap = "/etc/bacula/bootstrap/hl72.bsr"
>>   }
>> JobDefs {
>>   Name = "hl72
>>   Type = Backup
>>   Client = hl72
>>   FileSet = "Default"
>>   Schedule = "DailyCycle"
>>   Storage = Storage_hl72
>>   messages = Standard
>>   Pool = hl72_Full
>>   Priority = 5
>> }
>>
>> Storage {
>>   Name = Storage_hl72
>>   # Do not use "localhost" here
>>   Address = my.hostname.domainname.com                # N.B. Use a fully
>> qualified name here
>>   SDPort = 9103
>>   Password = "bacula"
>>   Device = Backup_hl72
>>   Media Type = File
>>   Autochanger = no
>> }
>>
>> I have a couple more machines to setup but I need the above to work.  I
>> followed what the documentation said.  Is there a specific version of the
>> bacula-client that CentOS prefers.  I am using version 1.36.2 of
>> bacula-dir
>> and 1.36.3-1 of the bacula-client.  I have even modified hl72's host file
>> to
>> make sure it knows how to get the the director and I still have this
>> problem.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>> Mike V
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