That looks like a normal start to me. Which OS is this? How is the service started? Is the service enabled? Check the syslog (or service-specific logs) for error messages.
Does it run bacula-sd as a non-root user? If so, you need to test it like that. __Martin >>>>> On Fri, 7 Jun 2019 15:33:15 +0530, preash raj said: > > Hi, > I've installed Bacula 9.4.3 and the bacula-sd service is not getting > started. the same configuration works fine with Bacula 5.2.13, please check > the below debug error and shed some light on this. > > ======================================= > # bacula-sd -f -d 200 > bacula-sd: address_conf.c:274-0 Initaddr 0.0.0.0:9103 > bacula-sd: jcr.c:131-0 read_last_jobs seek to 192 > bacula-sd: jcr.c:138-0 Read num_items=10 > bacula-sd: stored.c:608-0 calling init_dev FileStorage > bacula-sd: init_dev.c:116-0 init_dev dev_type=0 > bacula-sd: init_dev.c:152-0 Num drivers=15 > bacula-sd: bnet_server.c:86-0 Addresses 109.73.166.242:9103 > bacula-sd: init_dev.c:165-0 loadable=0 type=1 loaded=1 name=file handle=0 > bacula-sd: init_dev.c:391-0 init_dev: tape=0 dev_name=/bacula/backup > bacula-sd: stored.c:610-0 SD init done FileStorage > bacula-sd: block_util.c:170-0 New block adata=0 len=64512 block=7f54f0002560 > bacula-sd: acquire.c:663-0 Attach 0xf0001f48 to dev "FileStorage" > (/bacula/backup) > ======================================= > _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users