On 01/28/2015 1:28 am, Luc Van der Veken wrote: > On 27 January 2015 21:18, dweimer wrote: > >> it appears to already have determined the IP prior to it hanging. >> >> Putting it back to IP instantly connects. > > Yes, but I see it's connecting to another IP address (...5.4 instead of > ...1.4). > Was it supposed to do that because you changed network settings > between attempts, or is that the problem? > > | Connecting to Director bacula.dweimer.local:9101 > | bconsole: bsock.c:208-0 Current 192.168.1.4:9101 All 192.168.1.4:9101 > > versus > > | Connecting to Director 192.168.5.4:9101 > | bconsole: bsock.c:208-0 Current 192.168.5.4:9101 All 192.168.5.4:9101 > | bconsole: bsock.c:137-0 who=Director daemon host=192.168.5.4 > port=9101 > | bconsole: bsock.c:310-0 OK connected to server Director daemon > 192.168.5.4:9101. > > Your right, totally missed an obvious error, was just looking at the last octet, as my network is a 24 bit mask. Now to find out where its getting that from...
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