> I've been all through the documentation and I was sure I set up things > correctly. > > Server is CentOS-5 built 3.0.3 > Client is Macintosh built 3.0.3 > > Server can telnet to client port 9102 > Client can telnet to server port 9103 > > Server can back itself up and passes tests including autochanger. > > I know firewalls are not the issue and that the client fd is running and > if I stop the client-fd, I cannot telnet to the client on port 9102 > > Because I read that the storage daemon must be resolvable by the client, > I am using an fqdn that is internally resolvable by both server and > client from intranet dns server (represented as FQDN) > > Director calls itself... > Director { > Name = SRV1-dir > DIRport = 9101 > QueryFile = "/etc/bacula/query.sql" > WorkingDirectory = "/var/lib/bacula" > PidDirectory = "/var/run" > SubSysDirectory = "/var/lock/subsys" > Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 1 > Password = "password" > Messages = Standard > } > > Director says about client... > Client { > Name = ja > Address = 192.168.1.18 > FDPort = 9102 > Catalog = MyCatalog > Password = "password" > File Retention = 75d > Job Retention = 75d > AutoPrune = yes > } > > Director says about storage... > Storage { > Name = FQDN-sd > Address = 127.0.0.1 > SDPort = 9103 > Password = "password" > Device = LTO-4 > Media Type = LTO-4 > } > You should not have 127.0.0.1 in any bacula configuration file unless you are using ssh tunnels .
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