> On Fri, 6 Aug 2021 15:46:49 -0700, Robert Earl said:
>
> My next step was to do a quick backup and restore of aten to prove it was
> now decryptable. However, a funny thing happened on the way to the forum.
> First I tested matthew to prove it was also decryptable with no
> configuration cha
On 8/6/21 6:46 PM, Robert Earl wrote:
OK Bacula Pros:
So I looked into the link provided about openssl and discovered that I
had reversed the order in my .pem file, putting the public CERT first
and the private KEY second. I noticed that another client fdhadnot
been victim to the same error.
On 8/6/21 4:46 PM, Robert Earl wrote:
> aten-dir JobId 3750: No prior Full backup Job record found.
> aten-dir JobId 3750: No prior or suitable Full backup found in catalog. Doing
> FULL backup.
> aten-dir JobId 3750: Start Backup JobId 3750,
> Job=aten-Backup.2021-08-06_15.34.17_30
> And the dir
OK Bacula Pros:
So I looked into the link provided about openssl and discovered that I had
reversed the order in my .pem file, putting the public CERT first and the
private KEY second. I noticed that another client fd had not been victim to
the same error. So I regenerated the PEM for the offending
It looks like the bacula-fd has the wrong key. Are you restoring to the
correct client machine?
On 8/6/21 7:30 AM, Robert Earl wrote:
Greetings, Bacula User Types! Long time no see!
Because I am in the throes of doing many dangerous maintenance tasks
on my server, I took the liberty of testi
> Greetings, Bacula User Types! Long time no see!
Hello Robert!
> Because I am in the throes of doing many dangerous maintenance tasks on my
> server, I took the liberty of testing a few restores of critical files. I was
> unsurprised to find that they all failed.
> aten-sd JobId 3746: Ready to
Greetings, Bacula User Types! Long time no see!
Because I am in the throes of doing many dangerous maintenance tasks on my
server, I took the liberty of testing a few restores of critical files. I
was unsurprised to find that they all failed.
aten-sd JobId 3746: Ready to read from volume "Vol0160