> Hi,
>
> On 3/28/2007 9:32 PM, Lonny Selinger wrote:
>>> Lonny,
>>>
>>> Got it. I had to insert the hostname of the server in the hosts file.
>>> though
>>> it worked but I still don;t get the fact that i did give the FQDN while
>>> installing the client, but it did not worked.
>>> The server na
Hi,
On 3/28/2007 9:32 PM, Lonny Selinger wrote:
>> Lonny,
>>
>> Got it. I had to insert the hostname of the server in the hosts file. though
>> it worked but I still don;t get the fact that i did give the FQDN while
>> installing the client, but it did not worked.
>> The server name is not given
> Lonny,
>
> Got it. I had to insert the hostname of the server in the hosts file. though
> it worked but I still don;t get the fact that i did give the FQDN while
> installing the client, but it did not worked.
> The server name is not given in the fd-conf file of the client right? or is
> there
Lonny,
Got it. I had to insert the hostname of the server in the hosts file. though
it worked but I still don;t get the fact that i did give the FQDN while
installing the client, but it did not worked.
The server name is not given in the fd-conf file of the client right? or is
there any other wa
> If I issue status client=client-name, it is able to connect to the director
> thouh. Does it have anything to do?
Are you doing that from bconsole? and if so, are you running that right on the
client, or on the director and making the connection to the client from the
director?
If thats the ca
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am trying to add a windowes XP client to my backup infrastructure. I
> already have one, but when i tried to add the second with exact same
> configuration, I recieve the following errors where tracfire is the bacula
> server, when i run the job.
>
> 28-Mar 12:53 syru156-51-fd
Hi Lonny,
client fd,conf file does not have any place where the server ip or name is
defined.It justs has the name of the director, which I believe has nothing
to do with the access. I do however remeber while installing the client it
did asked for the the server name, and I gave FQDN there. My h
If I issue status client=client-name, it is able to connect to the director
thouh. Does it have anything to do?
Regards
On 3/28/07, Lonny Selinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Lonny,
>
> client fd,conf file does not have any place where the server ip or name
is
> defined.It justs has the
> Hi Lonny,
>
> client fd,conf file does not have any place where the server ip or name is
> defined.It justs has the name of the director, which I believe has nothing
> to do with the access.
It has to be able to resolve the director to connect to it though ;-)
> I do however remeber while inst