>From all that is passing or trespassing through this thread, a passing
thought comes to me:

I don't think you are changing the right conf files - or you may have
multiple executables and they are not looking at where the conf files are.
The hint that the hunch is based on is the restart does not restart all
services.

So, here is a quick way of finding out which file your fd executable is
pointing to - look at(edit) the bacula-ctl-fd file. The top few lines of
mine looks like:
===
BACFDBIN=/usr/local/sbin
BACFDCFG=/usr/local/etc
PIDDIR=/var/run
SUBSYSDIR=/var/db/bacula/working
FD_PORT=9102
===
So, the bacula-fd executable should be in /usr/local/sbin. The
bacula-fd.conf should be in /usr/local/etc and so on. BTW, You can take the
same fd executable, the same fd ctl and fd conf and copy them on any
client(same OS) and fiddle with the ctl and conf files and have it run.

Mehma
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