Hello,
Bacula version 5.2.6 was released 2 June 2012. That is a *very*
old version. Since then, there have been many equally (or more)
stable versions. Debian does have their particular ways of doing
things, but this is a bit sad for Bacula users, because although
the project can answer general questions about it, it has been a
long time since it has been officially supported.
Perhaps the advice from Michael Munger would be a good solution.
The major problem with upgrading one's self is that there are
database upgrades that in those old days had to be applied one at
a time.
My project to provide Bacula project binaries for the community is
very close to fruition. Many binaries for the popular platforms
are now built, it is just a matter of getting them posted on the
web site (in itself a rather time consuming task). There will be
many advantages of using Bacula project binaries (e.g. they are
test, which is not the case for most distros, the upgrade will be
much easier, and going back will be quite easy too, more recent
binaries, ...)
Best regards,
Kern
On 09/26/2016 12:09 AM, Hodges wrote:
Solved
Just a version problem. My linux box has version 5.2.6 (latest
debian version apparently) and the 7.4.3 windows version does
not like it. Wind the windows version back to 5.2.6. and it
works OK.
Anyone know why the Debian stable version is stuck at 5.2.6?
On 16/09/2016 12:04, Hodges wrote:
Been struggling with this for the last week or so, with no
real success.
The Console program on the windows box works very nicely, so
no communications problems there. I can run the whole system
on the linux box from the windows machine
Cannot get any debug information from the windows client.
Looked at from the linux box the windows jobs seem to fail
because the storage daemon does not get a resonse from
windows client - it terminates after 'waiting on the windows
fd' for a while. Nor can I get status information on the
windows client from either box
I am now wondering whether the windows client has installed
properly at all. It did not seem to finish completely when I
first installed it and today reinstalled it. It stopped with a
nearly blank window, with a just a 'finish' box in it which
did not respond to a click. Had to crash it to get going
bacula is running as a service, and as instructed it was
installed by the Administrator account. Maybe I am using the
wrong version or something - the file I am using is called
bacula-enterprise-win-32 -7.4.0
Steve Hodge
On 09/09/2016 10:55, Kern Sibbald
wrote:
Hello,
Probably the best source of information for how to "debug"
problems such as you are having is the Windows chapter of
the manual. Specifically it tells you how to get debug
output, and for connection problems you should invoke the
command line with -d50 or greater. For SD problems, you
will, of course, have to run a backup job from the Director
while this debug trace is turned on.
You can also turn on trace output for the SD, which is
*much* simpler.
The manual is a bit old and out of date, but what is written
is still valid. That said, for getting trace output, it is
probably easier to turn on as well as turn on output to a
trace file by using the bconsole "setdebug" command. Again
the manual (Console manual) explains the setdebug command in
more detail.
Best regards,
Kern
On 09/06/2016 11:49 AM, Hodges wrote:
Thanks for the idea Ralf, but no, I don't think its the
firewall.
The system reports that port 9102, used by the windows-fd
client, is open. Don't know how to confirm this
absolutely. Could one telnet 9102 from the linux box or
something similar??
Anyway I set the firewall open to any machine on the
local network when I first hit the problem
Steve
On 06/09/2016 07:42, Ralf
Brinkmann wrote:
Am 04.09.2016 um 13:58 schrieb Hodges:
> I have read somewhere that when the the windows box
cannot
> communicate for some other reason this error gets
generated, but I
> have no idea how to trace what is going on and still
less how to
> correct it
I suppose the Windows firewall blocks your required port.
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