"No route to host"  on a system that worked and where you
made no changes means either network error or network error.
Switch down, repeater down, wifi down ...

On 08/09/2016 10:17 AM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> I run linux (fedora 23) with bacula 7.4.3 and have suddenly today run
> into a problem with taking backups of two wireless clients, one linux
> and one windows 10.
>
> Error message: bsock.c:107 Could not connect to Client: erikpc-fd on
> Erik-PC.epolan.dk:9102. ERR=No route to host
>
> Running bconsole with debug output gets: console.c:328 Got poll BNET_EOD
>
> Any idea what the problem could be?
>


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