Hello Mike,

you've to send the correct protocol to say "hello" to the bacula-daemons.
you could have a look at 
bacula-2.x.x/examples/nagios/nagios_plugin_check_bacula.tgz
this is a plugin for i've written to check state of the daemons (and can be
used by all monitoring programs which can start external programs to check
state of services.

christian

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> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 3:51 PM
> To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Bacula-users] monitoring bacula daemons
> 
> I'm setting up the monitor 'hobbit' to check that the bacula
> daemons are up and accepting connections. What 'hello' message
> can I use that will not cause an error to be sent from the
> director? I'v used 'Hello hobbit calling' and 'Hello *UserAgent*
> calling'... both cause error messages.
> 
> Mike
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