The rpm probably installed the
PostgreSQL catalog database by default. You should look at the
packaging document, which should tell you how to choose the DB
that you want. I personally prefer separate rpms for each catalog
database, because it is a lot simpler,
I had this error a few days ago. It seems to come with an “yum update”. I
changed
changed SELINUX=enforcing
to SELINUX=permissive
and everything works fine now.
Rainer
Von: Tim Dunphy [mailto:bluethu...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 11. Dezember 2014 02:25
An: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.n
> This just started happening recently where I can't connect to my bacula
> director using the bconsole command. It just kinda kicks you out like this:
> [root@ops:/etc/bacula] #bconsole
> Connecting to Director ops.jokefire.com:9101
> [root@ops:/etc/bacula] #
> If I look at the bacula-dir servic