On 6/9/2010 1:22 PM, Robbie Base wrote:
What version of Cent OS are you using?
I did find a configure.log file, but that was all and a configure.out. Both look OK
Nothing really jumps out But I am no expert.
Bacula does not start so no log.
Thanks for your help and direction.

On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Charlie Reddington <charlie.redding...@gmail.com <mailto:charlie.redding...@gmail.com>> wrote:


    On Jun 9, 2010, at 12:59 PM, Robbie Base wrote:

        1)  Has any one tried to run bacula  under Oracle Enterprise
        Linux version 5.x.

        After doing the following:
        ./configure
        make
        make install
        cd /d02/bacula/sbin

        vi the /etc/ld.so.conf file and added the following line
        /usr/lib64/mysql
        ldconfig

        ./bacula start

        I get nothing started. Bacula does not start.
        Some information below

        uname -a:  Linux contact.cmp.local 2.6.18-194.0.0.0.4.el5 #1
        SMP Thu Apr 8 18:35:38 EDT 2010 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

        OS release: Enterprise Linux Enterprise Linux Server release
        5.5 (Carthage) /  Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.5
        (Tikanga)


    What does your bacula logs say? Mine are in var/bacula/working/log
    usually, though yours may be different. Every time I have had this
    type of problem, I always found the problem there. Usually a DB
    password mismatch was my problem, or a directory that didn't exist
    that I called in my configuration.





        2) Would I be better of using Fedora (12) Redhat? I thought
        Redhat / Oracle Enterprise Linux / Fedora / CentOS were  more
        or less the same?


    I use Cent OS with 0 problems.



        3) Which OS would be better ? (From the ones listed above)
        looking to use this as my production backup.


    I would use which ever one your more comfortable administrating.


        I have listed my final config below?
        The first line jumps out
         Host:                    x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -- redhat
        Enterprise release


    Mine does the same, it's a none issue.

    Hope this helps,

    Charlie



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try running the bacula-dir with the -d nn . this will turn on debugging and give you any errors for the failure to start.

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