You can run a config check on the conf file, please do so.
*bacula-dir -tc /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf(or similar)*
systemctl status bacula-director should tell you its status. Otherwise if
you get no return from,
systemctl start bacula.director
that should mean its started OK.
>From memory t
Hello,
I'm changing some configurations in my bacula-dir.conf on a CentOS 7
server. Unfortunately it uses the new-fangled systemd to stop and start
the director. I don't get any reports as to whether it starts or not
after "systemctl start bacula-dir". In the old days, if the director
failed
Hey All!
Im a long time bacula user, and finally got myself updated to v9.0.7, and i
have run into a issue with baculum i just cannot figure out how to solve.
I have everything working, except restoring using baculm. -bat and bconsole
works with no issues.
When i have chosen files to restore, an