You can try to run dsemon in debig mode. For exmaple
C:\Program Files\Bacula\bacula-fd.exe -d100 -c C:\Program
Files\Bacula\bacula-fd.conf
Then check trace file stored in C:\Program
Files\Bacula\temp\.trace
On 12/11/2013 05:34 PM, Pete Howell wrote:
> Unfortunately, this resulted in no change. T
Unfortunately, this resulted in no change. The service just crashes
without outputting anything in the event log. I would expect more from
commercial grade software. Even if the options are not valid, the
software should log an error in the application event log and shutdown
gracefully -- no
Try to use double backslash
PKI Keypair = "C:\\keys\\it2.pem"# Public and Private Keys
PKI Master Key = "C:\\keys\\master.cert"# ONLY the Public Key
and check permissions on these two files
On 12/09/2013 09:54 PM, Pete Howell wrote:
> We utilize v5.2.5 on all of our Unix server and
We utilize v5.2.5 on all of our Unix server and have purchased licenses
for the Enterprise (v6) software to run on our Windows clients; however,
these binaries came with no instructions. We use the following
encryption options on all our Unix clients without problems:
PKI Signatures = Yes