Hi,

you can run bacula director in debug mode using:

"*path/to/your/bacula-dir* -f -c /*path/to/bacula-dir.conf* -d 400" (400 is the maximal debug output, so expect quite a lot written to stdout)

Best regards,
Daniel

On 09.01.17 14:53, webmas...@peter-speer.de wrote:

Hi there.

I am on CentOS 7 with Bacula 7.4.4 buld from source.
I wonder, if there is a file where I can see why i.e. bacula-dir is not coming up i.e. if I have a mistake in my bacula-dir.conf. Where is bacula logging those messages? I am not able to see anything in /var/log/messages or /opt/bacula/log/*... Is there a way to set and/or increase log level? Does Bacula have a config file test parser like other apps have it?

Thanks for your time.
-fuz



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