> > Well I run the command and get this: > > /etc/bacula# bacula-dir -d 99 -t -c bacula-dir.conf > bacula-dir: dird.c:152 Debug level = 99 > bacula-dir: inc_conf.c:526 set wilddir 80f6c20 size=1 [A-Z]:/ > Documents and Settings/*/Application Data/*/Profiles/*/*/Cache > bacula-dir: inc_conf.c:526 set wilddir 80f6c20 size=2 [A-Z]:/ > Documents and Settings/*/Application Data/*/Profiles/*/*/Cache.Trash > bacula-dir: inc_conf.c:526 set wilddir 80f6c20 size=3 [A-Z]:/ > Documents and Settings/*/Cookies > bacula-dir: inc_conf.c:526 set wilddir 80f6c20 size=4 [A-Z]:/ > Documents and Settings/*/Recent > bacula-dir: inc_conf.c:526 set wilddir 80f6c20 size=5 [A-Z]:/ > Documents and Settings/*/Local Settings/History > bacula-dir: inc_conf.c:526 set wilddir 80f6c20 size=6 [A-Z]:/ > Documents and Settings/*/Local Settings/Temp > bacula-dir: inc_conf.c:526 set wilddir 80f6c20 size=7 [A-Z]:/ > Documents and Settings/*/Local Settings/Temporary Internet Files > bacula-dir: inc_conf.c:526 set wildfile 80f6c20 size=1 [A-Z]:/ > Documents and Settings/All Users/Application Data/Microsoft/Network/ > Downloader/qmgr[01].dat > bacula-dir: inc_conf.c:526 set wilddir 80f6c20 size=8 [A-Z]:/WINDOWS/ > Temp > bacula-dir: inc_conf.c:526 set wilddir 80f6c20 size=9 [A-Z]:/temp > bacula-dir: inc_conf.c:526 set wildbase 80f6c20 size=1 *.tmp > bacula-dir: inc_conf.c:526 set wildbase 80f6c20 size=2 *.thumb > bacula-dir: inc_conf.c:526 set wilddir 80f6c20 size=10 [A-Z]:/RECYCLER > bacula-dir: inc_conf.c:526 set wildfile 80f6c20 size=2 [A-Z]:/ > pagefile.sys > bacula-dir: mysql.c:159 mysql_init done > bacula-dir: mysql.c:180 mysql_real_connect done > bacula-dir: mysql.c:182 db_user=bacula db_name=bacula db_password= > Pool Maxsize Maxused Inuse > NoPool 256 0 0 > NAME 130 0 0 > FNAME 256 8 4 > MSG 512 1 0 > EMSG 1024 2 0 > > But why MySQL appear here If I uninstall all and compile again with > PostgreSQL support?
Well the Debian/Ubuntu packages use sqlite3 by default, which packages did you install ? In apt-get you should find the following for bacula packages: bacula - Network backup, recovery and verification (Meta-package) bacula-client - Network backup, recovery and verification (Client meta- package) bacula-common - Network backup, recovery and verification (Common Support files) bacula-console - Network backup, recovery and verification (Mgmt. Console) bacula-console-gnome - Network backup, recovery and verification (Console, Gnome version) bacula-console-wx - Network backup, recovery and verification (Console, Gnome version) bacula-director-common - Network backup, recovery and verification (Director common files) bacula-director-mysql - Network backup, recovery and verification (Director daemon) bacula-director-pgsql - Network backup, recovery and verification (Director daemon) bacula-director-sqlite - Network backup, recovery and verification (Director daemon) bacula-director-sqlite3 - Network backup, recovery and verification (Director daemon) bacula-doc - Documentation for Bacula bacula-fd - Network backup, recovery and verification (Filer daemon) bacula-sd - Network backup, recovery and verification (Storage daemon) bacula-sd-mysql - Network backup, recovery and verification (SD tools- MySQL) bacula-sd-pgsql - Network backup, recovery and verification (SD tools- PostgreSQL) bacula-sd-sqlite - Network backup, recovery and verification (SD tools- SQLite) bacula-sd-sqlite3 - Network backup, recovery and verification (SD tools-SQLite3) bacula-server - Network backup, recovery and verification (Server meta- package) bacula-traymonitor - Network backup, recovery and verification (Tray monitor) I resorted to compiling from source as the packages were older - 1.3.8 or something. I also noticed you had the following in the above output: bacula-dir: mysql.c:182 db_user=bacula db_name=bacula db_password= Was this deliberate to hide the password (always a wise thing to do on a mailing list) ? or is there no actual password set ? are you running mysql ? is the mysql database and tables all setup and with appropriate grants so that bacula can access it ? Regards Matt Brown ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users