My bacula-dir, bacula-fd and bacula-sd is on a 1G network. The server I am 
trying to backup is on a 10G network but both the bacula server and client is 
connected to a private zone (private vlan) to a switch (10G). I want to be able 
to use the private network to back-up the client because it will be faster 
(10G). Looks like my server is able to contact the client on port 9102 but the 
client is unable to talk to the sd on the bacula server on port 9103 through 
the private network probably because my sd daemon is on a different network 
(1G).

How do I have my sd daemon listen to two networks (1G and Private) to make this 
work?

Any help is appreciated.

Thank you.
URao

From: Radosław Korzeniewski [mailto:rados...@korzeniewski.net]
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2013 10:05 AM
To: Rao, Uthra R. (GSFC-672.0)[ADNET SYSTEMS INC]
Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] client connect to storage daemon problem

Hello,

2013/9/13 Rao, Uthra R. (GSFC-672.0)[ADNET SYSTEMS INC] 
<uthra.r....@nasa.gov<mailto:uthra.r....@nasa.gov>>
I am trying to back-up a client on a 10G private network. The storage daemon is 
on 1G network and works with other clients on that network. I am now trying to 
add a client on a 10G network. I was able to connect to the client from the 
bconsole on the server. Port 9103 is open on the server and port 9102 is open 
on the client.

Could you show us your Storage Resource definitions in bacula-dir.conf file and 
your IP addresses of your "private" and "public" networks interfaces, please.


When I try to schedule a full backup I see the following message in the 
bsonsole:

“7827 Full    ****.2013-09-13_16.30.23_03 is waiting for Client ***-fd to 
connect to Storage jukebox”

Then the job fails with this report:

13-Sep 15:31 **** JobId 7823: Fatal error: Authorization key rejected by 
Storage daemon.
Please see 
http://www.bacula.org/en/rel-manual/Bacula_Freque_Asked_Questi.html#SECTION003760000000000000000
 for help.
13-Sep 15:31 ***-fd JobId 7823: Fatal error: Failed to authenticate Storage 
daemon.

So looks like I am having problems with the client talking to the storage 
daemon that is not on the private 10G network. In other words how do I get the 
storage daemon talk to two different networks?

If anybody has any solution to this I would really appreciate it.

The solution depends on what is your current Storage configuration and what are 
your requirements.
It is plausible that you will need to define another Storage resource pointed 
to the current SD.

best regards
--
Radosław Korzeniewski
rados...@korzeniewski.net<mailto:rados...@korzeniewski.net>
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