On 01/09/2011 05:39 PM, Andreas Haase - evolver group wrote: > Hello, > > On Sat, 8 Jan 2011, Arunav Mandal wrote: >> I have created bacula 5.0.3 deb packages in Ubuntu 10.10 64bit machine >> and installed it. When I tried running bconsole it never connects to the >> director. I have tried the same configuration in Ubuntu supplied Bacula >> 5.0.2 and it works fine there. To create the deb packages I have >> downloaded the 5.0.2 source code and copied the debian directory to >> 5.0.3 source directory and then created the deb packages. > > does your bconsole print out any message when you try to start it? If not, > try to find out in another way what the command is doing. I guess, strace > could be your friend. > > Bye, > Andreas > One of the "bad" habit of debian derivative is to transform a network backup system in a only localhost things.
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