The network status command does not exist on older File daemons, which is what the 20000 Invalid command means.

Yes, you are right.  New features don't work on older software.

Best regards,

Kern


On 30.01.2018 12:08, Peter Milesson wrote:
Hi folks,

I'm installing a Bacula server 9.0.6 under CentOS 7.4. I have also purchased a binary license for backing up a couple of Windows servers with the Bacula client. The purchased Windows client version is 7.4.4.

When I run bconsole, status, Network, and select the Windows client (192.168.0.205), the report is:

Connecting to Storage xxxx-Sd at 192.168.0.103:9103
Connecting to Client yyyy-Fd at 192.168.0.205:9102
Running network test between Client=yyyy-Fd and Storage=xxxx-Sd with 52.42 MB ...
2999 Invalid command

I also have got Bacula 9.0.6 installed on a CentOS 7.4 server, and running the same network status works without errors. Also running network status on the local machine reports no errors.

I have made a successful test backup of the Windows client, without any error messages.

As it's a small network with just a few servers, I prefer to use IP addresses instead of names. Using names and register them in the DNS-server doesn't change anything. The behavior is identical. Also, the appropriate ports are open in the firewalls, so turning off the firewalls under Windows and CentOS reps., makes no difference.

Is the error message due to compatibility issues between the Windows 7.4.4 Bacula client and the 9.0.6 server, or is there some problem that will jump up and bite me in the future?

Best regards,

Peter



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