Hello Thomas
The client in a prior version of (director and storage) is acceptable, but
client in a higher version of (director and storage) no.
The general rule:
- director always must be in the same version of storage
- client can be in the same version of director and storage or in a prior
version
Or you can compile a new one.
http://bacula.us/compilation/
Best regards
*Wanderlei Hüttel*
http://www.huttel.com.br
2017-04-18 12:49 GMT-03:00 Tom Plancon <tplan...@bkaarchs.com>:
> Hi all,
> I'm setting up bacula on a CentOS 7 machine. Using yum to install I get
> bacula 7.0.5-7 installed. A client I want to back up is running CentOS 6.8
> and yum wants to install bacula 5.0.0-13 there. I've found rpms for the
> client, fd, that are version 7.0.5-7 but trying to install them on CentOS
> 6.8 is a struggle with the dependencies, and I'm concerned using an "rpm
> --nodeps or --force" will break something.
> What is the recommended procedure for matching clients and directors on
> disparate systems? Any suggestions greatly appreciated!
> Thanks!
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