> I edit the Address with the name of the host and with the ip addres and
> still the same.
>
>
Did you restart the bacula server? If so print the error message you
get when you run your backup.
John
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Better than sec? N
> Get rid of 127.0.0.1 and localhost from all bacula files.
Using this (127.0.0.1 or localhost) prevents bacula from being a
network backup program since the external client can not access the
server via 127.0.0.1..
John M. Drescher
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2012/4/3 Juan Pablo Botero :
> Hi all.
>
> I have configured bacula Server in CentOS and a client in windows, so the
> Server can see the client, testing the FileSet i can see the files of the
> client, the job run but it doesn't transfer any byte to the disk.
>
> The Storage Section in bacula-dir.
Hi all.
I have configured bacula Server in CentOS and a client in windows, so the
Server can see the client, testing the FileSet i can see the files of the
client, the job run but it doesn't transfer any byte to the disk.
The Storage Section in bacula-dir.con is:
Storage {
Name = TheFiles
# Do