I've recompiled the same source package with the same debian control
files and same config files on a Ubuntu 14.04 system and everything
appears to work fine, so my suspicions about this being related to a
specific library version in Ubuntu 12.04 appear to be valid... I know
it's an older vers
I upgraded my 5.2 system to 7 in place with no configuration changes
required using the packages from
http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/slaanesh/bacula7/epel-6/x86_64/.
The 5.2 install used packages from
https://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/slaanesh/bacula/epel-6/x86_64/, so
your mileage may
I tried initially with my 5.x config. I then re-wrote a new config from
scratch and tested. And then when that didn't work I also tried using
the bundled default configuration.
I'm quite confident that this is going to turn out to be an issue around
a version of a library I've compiled again o
ok.
Are you using a migrated config, or a new one?
What system are you running on?
I'm asking because I'm running a 7.0.5 on a CentOS 6 box without any
problems.
JBB
On 10/7/14, 3:06 PM, Bryn Hughes wrote:
> Yup, I've gone as far as to reboot the server just to make absolutely
> sure it wasn
Yup, I've gone as far as to reboot the server just to make absolutely
sure it wasn't an old process hanging about. Plus starting everything
manually in debug mode rules that out.
Bryn
On 14-10-07 12:01 PM, Jonathan Bayer wrote:
> This happened to me the other day.
>
> Make sure that ALL the ba
This happened to me the other day.
Make sure that ALL the bacula processes are stopped. My problem was
that one of them was continuing to hang around with the old config.
Drove me up the wall until I figured it out.
JBB
On 10/7/14, 2:00 PM, Bryn Hughes wrote:
> I've been having some issues
I've been having some issues with my old 5.2.6 installation and I
thought it would be a good idea to upgrade to a more recent Bacula
version, so I downloaded v7.0.5 and also the 'debian' files to allow me
to build packages. I'm using Ubuntu 12.04.
I have not been able to get communication work