> However, it could be that the character sets do not match as they all have
to be UTF-8 but how do I control that on windows?
If you use the wrong editor, it can mess up a linux .conf file.
What editor are you using? Try notepad, or one I like:
http://notepad-plus-plus.org/
Or, use a term wi
With notepad, in the Save As menu, you should see a drop-down menu for charset
selection. Make sure the passwords match. In addition to that, I've found this
"Authorization key rejected" to be quite generic. I recently read about an user
that received this, and turned out to be tcp wrapper rules
On 14/04/13 01:01, Laurent Papier wrote:
On Sat, 13 Apr 2013 22:08:13 +0200
"Erik P. Olsen" wrote:
I have come to the conclusion that I must downgrade bacula 5.2.12 to version
5.0.3 which I have run successfully for quite some time. The reason is that I
installed version 5.2.12 that comes with
> Thanks for the information. Tried with 5.2.10 but got the same result:
error 1067.
After doing some research, I've seen people having the same error even when
using client version 5.0.x, so it's possible the version number of the
client is not the problem.
I think you may have a couple of pro
You're saying running bacula-fd from admin CMD gives no error, yet it doesn't
start? That's very strange. Are you sure you're running it with admin
privileges? Are you using 32 or 64 bit installer (if you have 64-bit windows,
try also with the 32-bit installer just to see)
LDC - Gustavo El Khou
On 14/04/13 01:10, LDC - Gustavo El Khoury wrote:
> I think that error may not be related to the version, but to something else.
>
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=bacula-users&max_rows=50&style=nested&viewmonth=201008
>
> Take a look at the post and look for the error code
On 13/04/13 22:42, compdoc wrote:
>> I have come to the conclusion that I must downgrade bacula 5.2.12 to
> version
>> 5.0.3 which I have run successfully for quite some time.
>
>
> I use 5.2.12 Director to backup Windows 7 Pro clients using the 64 bit
> 5.2.10 client, although I'm sure the 32 bit
On Sat, 13 Apr 2013 22:08:13 +0200
"Erik P. Olsen" wrote:
> I have come to the conclusion that I must downgrade bacula 5.2.12 to version
> 5.0.3 which I have run successfully for quite some time. The reason is that I
> installed version 5.2.12 that comes with fedora 18. It works beautifully on
I think that error may not be related to the version, but to something else.
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=bacula-users&max_rows=50&style=nested&viewmonth=201008
Take a look at the post and look for the error code 1067 with Ctrl-F. Try to
run bacula-fd from an administr
> I have come to the conclusion that I must downgrade bacula 5.2.12 to
version
>5.0.3 which I have run successfully for quite some time.
I use 5.2.12 Director to backup Windows 7 Pro clients using the 64 bit
5.2.10 client, although I'm sure the 32 bit version works well too:
http://sourceforge.n
I have come to the conclusion that I must downgrade bacula 5.2.12 to version
5.0.3 which I have run successfully for quite some time. The reason is that I
installed version 5.2.12 that comes with fedora 18. It works beautifully on my
linux systems but I can't backup my windows 7 client. The bacu
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