try running commands directly with console output, for example :
bacula-dir -f

if that produces nothing, try adding -d<number> and increase number
until you get something useful.

a wild guess : it's possible your config file permissions are incorrect :)

On 2007.06.15. 17:41, ChowYunFett wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> looking for a good backup solution that can handle multiple machines, I
> installed Bacula 2.3.0 with MySQL on openSUSE, every step according to the
> user guide.
> When I run "./bacula start" I get no error messages.
> I found I couldn't connect to the Console daemon by "./bconsole" so I
> checked the status by "./bacula status" which gave me
> 
> "bacula-sd is stopped
> bacula-fd is stopped
> bacula-dir is stopped"
> 
> I am a linux noob and even more so with bacula so I don't know where to
> start looking for what causes the trouble.
> 
> Any hints are very much appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Chow
-- 
  Rich

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