On Saturday, March 25, 2017 at 2:50:17 AM UTC-5, Jörg Steffens wrote: > On 24.03.2017 at 19:29 wrote Kyle Hutson: > > I've been trying to get bareos working, and have run into several > > frustrating problems. Can somebody point me in the right direction? > > > > I'm running on Centos 7.3. selinux is disabled and all firewalls are > > turned off. > > > > I setup my database just fine, and was able to install bareos through > > yum just fine. Then things went awry. > > > > Getting to Step 3.3 of > > http://doc.bareos.org/master/html/bareos-manual-main-reference.html I > > get this: > > > > *configure add console name=admin password=secret profile=webui-admin > > It seems that the configuration is not adapted to the include > > directory structure. This means, that the configure command may not > > work as expected. Your configuration changes may not survive a > > reload/restart. Please see > > http://doc.bareos.org/master/html/bareos-manual-main-reference.html#ConfigurationIncludeDirectory > > for details. configure error: Could not find config Resource > > "Profile" referenced on line 4 : Profile = webui-admin > > > > The URL provided doesn't provide an anchor within the document, and > > "ConfigurationIncludeDirectory" doesn't appear in the document > > (either with or without spaces). > > Chapter > http://doc.bareos.org/master/html/bareos-manual-main-reference.html#ConfigurationPathLayout > is meant. I'll fix add the anchor to the documentation again. > > The default installation of Bareos >= 16.2 has the configuration split > in the directory structure /etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d/*/*.conf. > This kind of setup is required for the "configure add" command to work. > However, it seams, you still have the /etc/bareos/bareos-dir.conf > configuration file. If this is the case, only this file (and the > includes mentioned in this file) are loaded as configuration. > > > > > So, I looked through the examples given and added > > @/etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d/console to the end of > > /etc/bareos/bareos-dir.conf > > > > But apparently, /etc/bareos.d/console/admin never got created. > > > > So within /etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d/console I manually copied > > admin.conf.example to admin.conf > > > > It still tells me I cannot authenticate. > > > > So, thinking my include is probably wrong I manually copied the > > admin.conf (identical to the .example) to the end of > > /etc/bareos/bareos-dir.conf > > > > Now when I try to restart bareos-dir, it doesn't restart, and in the > > syslog I see Config error: Could not find config Resource "Profile" > > referenced on line 351 : Profile = "webui-admin" > > > > I've tried following the bconsole instructions to try to get a basic > > configuration working, but haven't had any luck there either, so went > > back to trying to get the webui working. Any hints? > > if this is a non productive installation, you best start new. > Remove all configuration, reinstall bareos-16.2 and it should work as > expected. bconsole should work out of the box after installing. Make > sure to not create a /etc/bareos/bareos-dir.conf file. Instead create > file for the different resources that you require in the > /etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d/<RESOURCETYPE>/<RESOURCENAME>.conf structure or > use the "configure add" command. > > regards, > Jörg > -- > Jörg Steffens [email protected] > Bareos GmbH & Co. KG Phone: +49 221 630693-91 > http://www.bareos.com Fax: +49 221 630693-10 > > Sitz der Gesellschaft: Köln | Amtsgericht Köln: HRA 29646 > Komplementär: Bareos Verwaltungs-GmbH > Geschäftsführer: > S. Dühr, M. Außendorf, Jörg Steffens, P. Storz
Thanks! A coworker had installed bareos a long time ago (so long ago he wasn't sure how long it had been), but not done any configuration. Apparently updating broke it. I uninstalled, blew away everything in /etc/bareos, and reinstalled - seems to be working fine now. I hadn't even considered the possibility that it was the old install that was breaking it. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "bareos-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
