proto=28 maps to AF_INET6, aka IPv6.  Does the host you are running the 
tests on have IPv6 enabled/built-in?

A quick look at the code shows that it shouldn't attempt to open any 
IPv6 sockets unless you are telling it to listen on one.  If 'address = 
localhost' is being set in bconsole.conf and /etc/hosts resolves 
localhost to an IPv6 address first without IPv6 support on the host, 
this is likely the problem.  Remove the lines mapping localhost to ::1.

Dan Langille wrote:
> I'm trying to get a regression test instance setup.  This process worked
> previously when we used svn.  Since then, it's been failing, and I don't
> know why.
>
>
> [...@ducky:~/src/BaculaRegressionTesting-TRUNK/regress] $ scripts/pretest
>
>
>  === Starting pretest at 09:14:03 ===
>
> Starting the Bacula Storage daemon
> Starting the Bacula File daemon
> Starting the Bacula Director daemon
> Connecting to Director localhost:8101
> bconsole: bsock.c:228 Socket open error. proto=28 port=8101. ERR=Protocol
> not supported
> Error: Starting Bacula Failed in pretest
> scripts/cleanup
> rm -f tmp/file-list
> rm -fr tmp/* working/* Testing
> rm -f test.out
> rm -f diff
>
> [rest of the output snipped]
>
> I started breaking down the script by steps, and found the error is
> related to this:
>
> $ ${bin}/bconsole -c ${conf}/bconsole.conf
> Connecting to Director localhost:8101
> bconsole: bsock.c:228 Socket open error. proto=28 port=8101. ERR=Protocol
> not supported
> 1000 OK: localhost-dir Version: 3.0.3 (09 August 2009)
> Enter a period to cancel a command.
> *
>
>
> $ netstat -na | grep LISTEN | grep 810
> netstat: kvm not available
> netstat: kvm not available
> tcp4       0      0  10.55.0.20.8101        *.*                    LISTEN
> tcp4       0      0  10.55.0.20.8102        *.*                    LISTEN
> tcp4       0      0  10.55.0.20.8103        *.*                    LISTEN
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
>
>   



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