For everyone who has contributed thanks!! ... I seem to have everything
working now, although I have NO idea what I did. Basically I figured since
it's such a simple install I'll toast my existing client install and start
from scratch. After doing this everything works. I kept a backup copy of the
Just thinking out loud ... I know in the config I'm specifying IP addresses
but is it possible there is an issue with DNS on the windows side? On the
Linux machines I am actually using host files, maybe I need some kind of host
file entry on the windows machines?
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Lonny
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"To mess up a Linux b
> When you say you checked/updated the Windows machine client config,
> exactly what file(s) did you look at? Reason I ask is I just completed
> an upgrade from v1.36 to v2.0.3 on about 80 clients (5 of them being
> Windows) and noticed that the config is now in a different place on my
> Windows b
Can you telnet to the fd port on the windows machine
from the director? Is there a firewall between the
director and the windows machine? double check
everything!
ZK
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> > On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 09:08:50PM -0600, Lonny
> Selinger wrote:
> >> I'm
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Lonny Selinger wrote:
>> On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 09:08:50PM -0600, Lonny Selinger wrote:
> Ok a little background ... I have bacula working with about 8 Linux hosts
> right now and wanted to add a Windows machine to test. For my director, I have
> all
> On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 09:08:50PM -0600, Lonny Selinger wrote:
>> I'm sure this has been tapped before but I can't seem to figure out what
>> else
>> could be causing my issue. I have set up a Windows machine as a client to
>> test
>> a backup and keep getting authentication errors. After readi
On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 09:08:50PM -0600, Lonny Selinger wrote:
> I'm sure this has been tapped before but I can't seem to figure out what else
> could be causing my issue. I have set up a Windows machine as a client to test
> a backup and keep getting authentication errors. After reading the page
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> Running your director and/or file daemon in debug mode might help. Under
> Linux
> this is achieved by adding a -dnn to the command line when nn is the level of
> info you want. Windows has something similar, but I'm not familiar with the
> speci
Hi,
For starters, a bit more info on your setup might help somewhat. Info like,
version of bacula on client/director, OS of server running director, whether
you have other clients working successfully, or is this a new bacula install.
Also, whether you installed from rpms or compiled it yoursel