> Now I remember doing the same on one windows machine recently. Basically
> the service would not start until running bacula-fd from the command line.
Then that's what happened. One needs to make sure that the command line conf
files are set up correctly, that you can gain access to the server a
>
> I was just curious about the win32 version of the
> client. What is the win32 service for then?
The bacula-fd application (which is the win32 client) will run from the
command
line or as a service automatically. Most people want it to run automatically
and
stay running when the user loggs out
> I am very confused on what you mean here. When you executed bacula-fd.exe
> (with no command line params) in a command line window did it work then and
> there were no errors in the command window?
Yes, there are no errors on the XP client. I'm only talking about the service,
in the services fo
>
> > I am not sure of this error message but the problem may be with your
> > config file. Did you try executing the bacula-fd from a command
> > window?
>
> I can gain access to the director but I cannot start the service.
> I don't see any errors when I try to start that service other than what
> I am not sure of this error message but the problem may be with your
> config file. Did you try executing the bacula-fd from a command
> window?
I can gain access to the director but I cannot start the service.
I don't see any errors when I try to start that service other than what I've
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From: John Drescher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Oct 20, 2007 11:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Service won't start in win
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 10/20/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not sure this is the right list for this but, anyone