[quote="Dan Langille"]On 12/1/2010 8:27 PM, amybac wrote:
You figure out why. :)
This is a network issue. It's back to basics.
Confirm that the daemons are running. Confirm that you can telnet to
that port from that host. In my case, I would ssh to 10.55.0.1, then
from that host, telnet to
On 12/1/2010 8:27 PM, amybac wrote:
>
> Dan Langille wrote:
>> On 12/1/2010 8:04 PM, amybac wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Francisco Javier Funes... wrote:
>>>
The Solaris server is in the same subnet as the Linux Server?
>>>
>>> No, but I have another solaris C, C is not the same subnet with Sserver,
Dan Langille wrote:
> On 12/1/2010 8:04 PM, amybac wrote:
>
> >
> > Francisco Javier Funes... wrote:
> >
> > > The Solaris server is in the same subnet as the Linux Server?
> > >
> >
> > No, but I have another solaris C, C is not the same subnet with Sserver,
> > and Sserver can access C.
>
On 12/1/2010 8:04 PM, amybac wrote:
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> Francisco Javier Funes... wrote:
>> The Solaris server is in the same subnet as the Linux Server?
>
> No, but I have another solaris C, C is not the same subnet with Sserver, and
> Sserver can access C.
>
>
>> You can ping the host?
>
> yes. alive.
>
>
>> Th
Francisco Javier Funes... wrote:
> The Solaris server is in the same subnet as the Linux Server?
No, but I have another solaris C, C is not the same subnet with Sserver, and
Sserver can access C.
> You can ping the host?
yes. alive.
> There's a firewall or 'smart' router between hosts?
N
Francisco Javier Funes... wrote:
> The Solaris server is in the same subnet as the Linux Server?
No, but I have another solaris C, C is not the same subnet with Sserver, and
Sserver can access C.
> You can ping the host?
yes. alive.
> There's a firewall or 'smart' router between hosts?
N
The Solaris server is in the same subnet as the Linux Server? You can
ping the host? There's a firewall or 'smart' router between hosts?
Can you telnet from Linux Server to Solaris Server in the bacula ports?
J.
2010/12/1 amybac :
> Solaris: Sserver Dir+SD
> Linux: Lserver FD Client
>
> w
amybac wrote:
> Solaris: Sserver Dir+SD
> Linux: LserverFD Client
>
> when I use "status client" to see Lserver status:
> Connecting to Client Lserver-fd at 135.252.169.202:9102
>
> Fatal error: bsock.c:134 Unable to connect to Client: Lserver-fd on
> Lserver:9102. ERR=Connection timed
Solaris: Sserver Dir+SD
Linux: LserverFD Client
when I use "status client" to see Lserver status:
Connecting to Client Lserver-fd at 135.252.169.202:9102
Fatal error: bsock.c:134 Unable to connect to Client: Lserver-fd on
Lserver:9102. ERR=Connection timed out
on Lserver:
# netstat -anl