On 10/18/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I took out the users password for bacula on mysql and removed those from the
> config files as well. Not having read everything yet, I am making the
> assumption that for basic access, there is no password needed but each service
> has the automatically generated passwords which come with
> compiling/installing.
>
Those long generated passwords have nothing to do with mysql. I
believe the default password for mysql is bacula and the default user
is bacula but I could be wrong. You need to set the correct password
and user for the bacula mysql database in the catalog resource of the
bacula-dir.conf file.

John

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