"Chris Geegan" <dragonstone1...@gmail.com> kirjoitti viestissä 
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  I have installed Bacula on a Linux server. I have successfully configured 
this server to be backed up by Bacula and the job runs properly.


  I have configured a second Linux client as well using a modified copy of the 
bacula-fd.conf from the first client/server. I have added the client 
successfully and created a job. I can check the Status of the second client 
successfully. I can also run the Estimate command against the backup job for 
the second client successfully. It returns the number of files on the second 
client and size.


  However, when I execute the job I see 1,Full not found executing Full backup, 
Using "Storage Device". Then nothing. There are no errors in the syslog or 
messages log of either system. If the check client status or estimate failed 
then I would understand the job not running but they are so I'm stuck. At this 
point my belief is it is not a configuration issue but maybe one of the client 
itself. Any help would be greatly appreciated.


  Information Needed
  As interface I use Webmin, bconsole, and BAT (new to the product so wanted to 
get a feel for a number of options).
  OS - 1: Server/1st client Debian Squeeze
  OS - 2: 2nd Client Linux Mint 10
  Version of Bacula used: Both are using 5.0.2 from the native APT repositories.

Just an educated guess, but maybe this is the usual debianism: if you have 
installed from debian-packaged Bacula packages, they propably contain 
"localhost" in Bacula conf files in place of fully qualified domain names. This 
effectively makes the server configuration not to work except when backing up 
the local files.

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