Yes, bconsole is looking
for the director using "localhost". All Bacula components and Webacula are running
on the same server. I replaced localhost with the servers
hostname, same results. Bacula itself seems to be working fine. Prior to installing Webacula I confirmed I was able to backup and restore local volumes as well as data on remote clients. Thanks Ryan On 11/19/2012 11:30 AM, John Drescher
wrote:
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 12:14 PM, Ryan Jantz <rja...@scifit.com> wrote:Hello, I've been banging around on this for a couple days, searching the web with no solution yet. I'm hoping someone can help.I installed Bacula 5.0.0 on CentOS 6.3 and it works fine. I installed Webacula 5.5.1 and am getting the following error when logging in: ERROR: There was a problem executing bconsole. See below. ERROR Command: /usr/sbin/bconsole -n -c /etc/bacula/bconsole.conf output: Connecting to Director localhost:9101Is bacula listening on localhost ? It probably should not be since that could prevent bacula from being a network backup program.. John |
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