> If port 9102 is being used by something else, you can run the FD on a
> different port.
>
> You can use the --with-baseport= option in the configure script when
> installing Bacula. So if =8100, the DIR will run on 8101, FD on
> 8102, and SD on 8103.
>
> Otherwise, you can edit your *.co
9102 not open on localhost
Bacula cannot connect to local-fd on port 9102. With bacula started I
can
telnet to port 9101 and 9103, but not 9102. I have turned firewalling
off,
but it does not help.
This is on a Knoppix box that I uninstalled the bacula client from and
did
a full install of
Bacula cannot connect to local-fd on port 9102. With bacula started I can
telnet to port 9101 and 9103, but not 9102. I have turned firewalling off,
but it does not help.
This is on a Knoppix box that I uninstalled the bacula client from and did
a full install of Bacula using bianaries.
Raymond