Greetings folks, I've been looking all over the place to see if anyone else has had this problem or a resolution to it. Not finding it, I figured it was time to try the list.
What I've got: Director version: 1.38.3 FD version (on windows): 1.38.2 The issue is as follows (Please note, that I've just recently come to bacula after starting a new job. My last job used TSM [Tivoli Storage Manager] and if I'm doing something wrong / out of the ordinary please let me know) I've got a Windows 2003 Cluster (MSCS) that I'm needing to backup. The cluster is configured thusly: 2 hosts with 2 nodes. The 2 nodes are the cluster node (holds the quorum drive) and an Exchange node. I've had the Windows admin install the client thusly: * Direct install on each host * With a localized to node storage copy of the FD we've setup new services on each host using srvany pointing to the respective config files. * Each of the clients is setup to start on the dedicated IP for the host/node * Each of the clients uses the default port (changing the port has no effect on the problem that I'm about to describe) Here's the problem scenario Entire cluster has shifted to one host so the cluster configuration now looks like this: Host A has Node C, Node D Host B host no nodes FD running on A, B FD configured to run in C and D FD starts and binds correctly in A & B If C is on A and D is on B, then FD in C & D start and bind correctly if D then migrates to A as in my above statement then the FD in D starts but never binds to an address or port. Stopping the FD in C and then restarting the FD in D allows the FD to bind to an address and port but now starting C after this exhibits the exact same problem. Therefore, I've found that I can not have more than 2 FDs running correctly at a time on a host. Any suggestions on getting this working correctly? Many thanks in advance, -Andy-
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