--On Friday, December 04, 2015 08:19:00 AM -0600 Richard Robbins 
<rerobb...@itinker.net> wrote:

> The OS mounts the NFS share at that point and I'm able to read and write
> files without difficulty but when I fire up Bacula the program hangs with
> accompanying warning messages "Warning:  bsock.c:112 Could not connect to
> Storage daemon on bacula.itinker.net:9103. ERR=Connection refused.
>
> Since I'm able to read and write the NFS share outside of Bacula I'm
> stumped as to what's getting the way when Bacula runs.

It helps to read the error message in detail.  The problem you're having
has nothing to do with NFS; it's a network connectivity issue.  Check
the IP and port on which your storage daemon is running, ensure that
ports are opened up in the appropriate firewalls, and if necessary
do some sniffing with tcpdump.

Chances are your SD firewalld settings are wrong.

How performant this setup will be once you actually get it working
is another question, as was mentioned in another reply.

Devin


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