John BORIS wrote:
> I had to rebuild my Bacula setup here and lost all of my setups.
> Currently I am trying to get the Windows client to talk to my Bacula on
> my RHEL 5 setup. Looking at the manual I can't wrap my head around the
> configuration. In my director I have this setup:
>
Ok I over-po
Marek Simon wrote:
> My experience is that the Director name must match, the password must
> match and fd name doesn't need to match, maybe in some lastest version
> must match too.
I tried with a bacula 3.0.1
Backup and Restore worked perfectly with a changed fd name in bacula-
fd.conf.
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My experience is that the Director name must match, the password must
match and fd name doesn't need to match, maybe in some lastest version
must match too.
And to the bacula passwords: in my bacula I always generate a long
random password (fifty chars of filth) and write it to both configs
(t
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 1:45 PM, John BORIS wrote:
> John,
> Thanks for the quick response. Also should the names match. In my
> director I have the Client named John but that machine has a different
> name. I figure the Ciient name on the server (bacula-dir.conf) is a
> place holder and it uses t
The name in the fd conf file has to match the server's config. That is the
only requirement.
On 10/8/09 1:49 PM, "John Drescher" wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 1:45 PM, John BORIS wrote:
>> John,
>> Thanks for the quick response. Also should the names match. In my
>> director I have the Cli
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 1:45 PM, John BORIS wrote:
> John,
> Thanks for the quick response. Also should the names match. In my
> director I have the Client named John but that machine has a different
> name. I figure the Ciient name on the server (bacula-dir.conf) is a
> place holder and it uses t
John,
Thanks for the quick response. Also should the names match. In my
director I have the Client named John but that machine has a different
name. I figure the Ciient name on the server (bacula-dir.conf) is a
place holder and it uses the IP address to handle the connection and
sends the password.
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 1:01 PM, John BORIS wrote:
> That is where I think I have things confused. I tried to follow the
> manual but what about the line
> @client_password@
>
> That is exactly how it is in the file.
You need to fill that in.
> The other two are not the exact
> passwords but are
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 12:26 PM, John BORIS wrote:
> I had to rebuild my Bacula setup here and lost all of my setups.
> Currently I am trying to get the Windows client to talk to my Bacula on
> my RHEL 5 setup. Looking at the manual I can't wrap my head around the
> configuration. In my director
That is where I think I have things confused. I tried to follow the
manual but what about the line
@client_password@
That is exactly how it is in the file. The other two are not the exact
passwords but are different. should they be the same?
>>> John Drescher 10/8/2009 12:52 PM >>>
On Thu, Oct
Yes. That was my first step. I opened 9102 and 9103 and 9101
>>> John Drescher 10/8/2009 12:51 PM >>>
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 12:26 PM, John BORIS
wrote:
> I had to rebuild my Bacula setup here and lost all of my setups.
> Currently I am trying to get the Windows client to talk to my Bacula
on
>
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 12:26 PM, John BORIS wrote:
> I had to rebuild my Bacula setup here and lost all of my setups.
> Currently I am trying to get the Windows client to talk to my Bacula on
> my RHEL 5 setup. Looking at the manual I can't wrap my head around the
> configuration. In my director
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