Fixed !
I was using the wrong bconsole as you said...
I have to use /opt/bacula/bin/bconsole instead of /opt/bacula/etc/bconsole.
Thanks a lot for your help.
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Hello,
Thank you for your help.
You are right, the following command connects to Director :
[root@centos6-test etc]# /opt/bacula/etc/bconsole -c
/opt/bacula/etc/bconsole.conf -l
Connecting to Director localhost:9101
1000 OK: 102 centos6-test-dir Version: 7.4.0 (16 January 2016)
Enter a period
Hello,
It looks that on your side the following command:
sudo /opt/bacula/etc/bconsole -c /opt/bacula/etc/bconsole.conf -l
causes connecting to Director instead of listing Director names.
Could you tell if in path:
/opt/bacula/etc/bconsole
you use your own wrapper to bconsole commands?
If ye
Hi,
In order to test Baculum (wb gui for bacula), I made a fresh install :
- bacula-7.4.0
- baculum 7.4.0
Everything is working well except the restore function. I click on "Perform
Restore" and I get :
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Baculum problem
Error 4 - problem with connection to b