Thanks, that worked, found my files. (Oddly enough, lsof on my system
shows items for "bacula-dir" as for process "bacula-di". Wierd. No
wonder grepping gave nothing.)
Assuming my set up is representative (Bacula 2.0.1 and 2.0.3), it
appears that the documentation needs some revision.
First, a correction:
While the files end in .trace, they are not named "bacula.trace" (as the
manual says). Instead "bacula" is replaced by the Name= directive
defined in bacula-{sd|fd|dir}'s config file. E.g. one.example.com.trace
(fd), central-dir.trace (dir), isp1-storage.trace (sd), etc. Someone
else may want to check the Windows FD follows this pattern.
Secondly, a disambiguation:
The files are placed in /var/bacula/, or the conf file's
"WorkingDirectory" directive, rather than the "Current Working
Directory" in the unix sense as specified by /proc/ and similar
utilities. I was assuming it was the latter, since the manual just says
"current directory" when describing the "setdebug" command.
Places the manual refers to setdebug and trace files:
http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Bacula_Console.html
under heading "Alphabetic List of Console Commands", command "SetDebug"
http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Windows_Version_Bacula.html
under "Dealing with Win32 Problems"
http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Bacula_Freque_Asked_Questi.html
under heading "I get a Connection refused when connecting to my
Client"
and heading "My Windows Client Immediately Dies When I Start It"
Were it a wiki, I'd just rewrite it myself, but...
--Darien Hager
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