José Luis Gómez Ferrer de Couto wrote:
> Hi Russell,
>
> My name is José Luis (Spain). I’ve the same problem with
> bacula running on Win2K Server. I’ve in my event viewer erros the next
> line “Bacula error: 1063 at ..\..\filed\win32\winservice.cpp:325;”. Do
> you know if I can resolv
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Tuesday 17 May 2005 11:37, Russell Howe wrote:
>>Removing the key certainly
>>stops the warning messages being logged when users log in via terminal
>>services.
>
> Well, this is a big surprise. If this is all that it takes to correct the
> problem, first it is easy eno
On Tuesday 17 May 2005 11:37, Russell Howe wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > On Monday 16 May 2005 11:25, Russell Howe wrote:
> >>/servicehelper, which looks to mean "Display pretty system tray icon".
> >
> > No, see below.
>
> OK, I had misconceptions about the /servicehelper switch.
>
> > /service
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Monday 16 May 2005 11:25, Russell Howe wrote:
>
>>/servicehelper, which looks to mean "Display pretty system tray icon".
>
> No, see below.
OK, I had misconceptions about the /servicehelper switch.
> /servicehelper is an old artifact that should not be used, unless you
On Monday 16 May 2005 11:25, Russell Howe wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I suspect that it is not a question of bconsole.exe or bacula-fd.exe
> > doing anything, but rather any time a Windows console application is
> > started, the OS wants to run the tray application for that cons
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I suspect that it is not a question of bconsole.exe or bacula-fd.exe doing
> anything, but rather any time a Windows console application is started, the
> OS wants to run the tray application for that console. If it is not a local
> graphical screen, but some tt
Hello,
I suspect that it is not a question of bconsole.exe or bacula-fd.exe doing
anything, but rather any time a Windows console application is started, the
OS wants to run the tray application for that console. If it is not a local
graphical screen, but some tty console for doing maintenance,
Kern Sibbald wrote:
>>I meant that it seemed a little odd that this message was being logged
>>multiple times when I certainly wasn't restarting the fd on the Windows
>>machine. I know the service manager does have the facility to restart
>>services, but as far as I am aware, it's not been doing th
On Friday 13 May 2005 11:10, Russell Howe wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> >>I traced the bacula code quickly though, and it seems that
> >>StartServiceCtrlDispatcher is only called when the service is first
> >>started up, so it seemed a little odd.
> >
> > Why is this odd? Should Bacula be restart
Brian McDonald wrote:
> I believe it's the tray icon process that is doing this. I get these
> messages on a 1-to-1 correlation with logging into the system via
> Terminal Services.
Ah, that would explain it!
We get this logged far more frequently on our Citrix server - I'd
assumed it was a time
Russell Howe wrote:
Kern Sibbald wrote:
I traced the bacula code quickly though, and it seems that
StartServiceCtrlDispatcher is only called when the service is first
started up, so it seemed a little odd.
Why is this odd? Should Bacula be restarting the ser
Kern Sibbald wrote:
>>I traced the bacula code quickly though, and it seems that
>>StartServiceCtrlDispatcher is only called when the service is first
>>started up, so it seemed a little odd.
>
> Why is this odd? Should Bacula be restarting the service dispatcher from
> time
> to time or what?
On Wednesday 11 May 2005 16:15, Russell Howe wrote:
> Raymond Norton wrote:
> > I am getting many of the following errors on our win 2003 servers.
> >
> > Bacula error: 1063 at ..\..\filed\win32\winservice.cpp:325,
> > StartServiceCtrlDispatcher failed., The service process could not connect
> > to
Raymond Norton wrote:
> I am getting many of the following errors on our win 2003 servers.
>
> Bacula error: 1063 at ..\..\filed\win32\winservice.cpp:325,
> StartServiceCtrlDispatcher failed., The service process could not connect
> to the service controller.
> .
I get these on Win2k servers too.
Check Windows Firewall settings in the Local Area Connection Properties
for the interface being used. Do you have the bacula-fd port (usually
TCP port 9102) blocked?
Raymond Norton wrote:
I am getting many of the following errors on our win 2003 servers.
The description for Event ID ( 0 ) in Sou
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