Make sure ports 9101:9103 is open on the CentOS Server or add the
Windows 7 Computer ( Robert-HP) to the hosts file (/etc/hosts) on Centos.
Also add the Centos Server to the Windows 7 hosts file as well.
Check out this link:
http://www.server-world.info/en/note?os=Scientific_Linux_6&p=bacula&f=
Have you checked connectivity on those ports from server to client and vice
versa? Software firewall blocking connections?
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Yes, I have the firewall
the tcp port of 9102
- Original Message -
From: "noob1321"
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2012 4:58:06 PM
Subject: [Bacula-users] Bacula on CentOS 6 backing up Windows 7 machine
Hello
You have commented out the client section...
And as fa
Hello
You have commented out the client section...
And as far as i can see you have no job defined in the director config
beside the generic Database backup, so which job do you actually start
that does not work?
Regards
Andreas
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Zitat von noob1321 :
> Hey guys,
> I'm a total beginner when it comes to Linux and Bacula.
> I've almost got it up and running, I have the bacula-dir.conf,etc
> set up I can do things through webmin, Tray works. So i'm getting
> there. The problem i'm running into is that I can't get my Windo
Hey guys,
I'm a total beginner when it comes to Linux and Bacula.
I've almost got it up and running, I have the bacula-dir.conf,etc set up I can
do things through webmin, Tray works. So i'm getting there. The problem i'm
running into is that I can't get my Windows machine to connect with the
dir
Also- Please note that I have not messed with the Jobs or Schedule at all. I am
just trying to prove that it works. So all I need is to be able to get the
Client to connect and manually run a simple backup of my Windows Machine, then
I will start to configure it to my exact needs.
THANKS!
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