error with bacula
hello guys I'm a new user of linux. I was trying to run bacula (two clients), but I do not know what is wrong.
if I try to start the bconsole I get this error: Connecting to Director localhost:9101 Director authorization problem. Most likely the passwords do not agree. If you are using TLS, there may have been a certificate validation error during the TLS handshake. I will post my configuration files in the hope that someone can help me. 1)console: # # Bacula User Agent (or Console) Configuration File # Director { Name = localhost-dir DIRport = 9101 address = localhost Password = "bacula_test" } 2)director: # # Default Bacula Director Configuration file # # The only thing that MUST be changed is to add one or more # file or directory names in the Include directive of the # FileSet resource. # # For Bacula release 5.0.2 (28 April 2010) -- debian 6.0.3 # # You might also want to change the default email address # from root to your address. See the "mail" and "operator" # directives in the Messages resource. # Director { # define myself Name = baculasrv-dir DIRport = 9101 # where we listen for UA connections QueryFile = "/etc/bacula/scripts/query.sql" WorkingDirectory = "/var/lib/bacula" PidDirectory = "/var/run/bacula" Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 1 Password = "bacula_test" # Console password Messages = Daemon DirAddress = 127.0.0.1 } JobDefs { Name = "DefaultJob" Type = Backup Level = Incremental Client = baculasrv-fd FileSet = "Full Set" Schedule = "WeeklyCycle" Storage = File Messages = Standard Pool = File Priority = 10 Write Bootstrap = "/var/lib/bacula/%c.bsr" } # Define the main nightly save backup job # By default, this job will back up to disk in /nonexistant/path/to/file/archive/dir Job { Name = "BackupClient1" JobDefs = "DefaultJob" Write Bootstrap = "/var/lib/bacula/Client1.bsr" } Job { Name = "BackupClient2" Client = baculasrv2-fd JobDefs = "DefaultJob" Write Bootstrap = "/var/lib/bacula/Client2.bsr" } # Backup the catalog database (after the nightly save) Job { Name = "BackupCatalog" JobDefs = "DefaultJob" Level = Full FileSet="Catalog" Schedule = "WeeklyCycleAfterBackup" # This creates an ASCII copy of the catalog # Arguments to make_catalog_backup.pl are: # make_catalog_backup.pl <catalog-name> RunBeforeJob = "/etc/bacula/scripts/make_catalog_backup.pl MyCatalog" # This deletes the copy of the catalog RunAfterJob = "/etc/bacula/scripts/delete_catalog_backup" Write Bootstrap = "/var/lib/bacula/%n.bsr" Priority = 11 # run after main backup } # # Standard Restore template, to be changed by Console program # Only one such job is needed for all Jobs/Clients/Storage ... # Job { Name = "RestoreFiles" Type = Restore Client = baculasrv-fd FileSet ="Full Set" Storage = File Pool = Default Messages = Standard Where = /nonexistant/path/to/file/archive/dir/bacula-restores } # List of files to be backed up FileSet { Name = "Full Set" Include { Options { signature = MD5 } # # Put your list of files here, preceded by 'File =', one per line # or include an external list with: # # File = <file-name # # Note: / backs up everything on the root partition. # if you have other partitions such as /usr or /home # you will probably want to add them too. # # By default this is defined to point to the Bacula binary # directory to give a reasonable FileSet to backup to # disk storage during initial testing. # File = /usr/sbin } # # If you backup the root directory, the following two excluded # files can be useful # Exclude { File = /var/lib/bacula File = /nonexistant/path/to/file/archive/dir File = /proc File = /tmp File = /.journal File = /.fsck } } # # When to do the backups, full backup on first sunday of the month, # differential (i.e. incremental since full) every other sunday, # and incremental backups other days Schedule { Name = "WeeklyCycle" Run = Full 1st sun at 23:05 Run = Differential 2nd-5th sun at 23:05 Run = Incremental mon-sat at 23:05 } # This schedule does the catalog. It starts after the WeeklyCycle Schedule { Name = "WeeklyCycleAfterBackup" Run = Full sun-sat at 23:10 } # This is the backup of the catalog FileSet { Name = "Catalog" Include { Options { signature = MD5 } File = "/var/lib/bacula/bacula.sql" } } # Client (File Services) to backup Client { Name = baculasrv-fd Address = localhost FDPort = 9102 Catalog = MyCatalog Password = "bacula_test" # password for FileDaemon File Retention = 30 days # 30 days Job Retention = 6 months # six months AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired Jobs/Files } # # Second Client (File Services) to backup # You should change Name, Address, and Password before using # Client { Name = baculasrv2-fd Address = localhost2 FDPort = 9102 Catalog = MyCatalog Password = "bacula_test" # password for FileDaemon 2 File Retention = 30 days # 30 days Job Retention = 6 months # six months AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired Jobs/Files } # Definition of file storage device Storage { Name = File # Do not use "localhost" here Address = "baculasrv" # N.B. Use a fully qualified name here SDPort = 9103 Password = "bacula_test" Device = FileStorage Media Type = File } # Generic catalog service Catalog { Name = MyCatalog # Uncomment the following line if you want the dbi driver # dbdriver = "dbi:sqlite3"; dbaddress = 127.0.0.1; dbport = dbname = bacula; DB Address = ""; dbuser = "bacula"; dbpassword = "bacula_test" } # Reasonable message delivery -- send most everything to email address # and to the console Messages { Name = Standard # # NOTE! If you send to two email or more email addresses, you will need # to replace the %r in the from field (-f part) with a single valid # email address in both the mailcommand and the operatorcommand. # What this does is, it sets the email address that emails would display # in the FROM field, which is by default the same email as they're being # sent to. However, if you send email to more than one address, then # you'll have to set the FROM address manually, to a single address. # for example, a 'no-reply@mydomain.com', is better since that tends to # tell (most) people that its coming from an automated source. # mailcommand = "/usr/lib/bacula/bsmtp -h localhost -f \"\(Bacula\) \<%r\>\" -s \"Bacul$ operatorcommand = "/usr/lib/bacula/bsmtp -h localhost -f \"\(Bacula\) \<%r\>\" -s \"B$ mail = root@localhost = all, !skipped operator = root@localhost = mount console = all, !skipped, !saved # # WARNING! the following will create a file that you must cycle from # time to time as it will grow indefinitely. However, it will # also keep all your messages if they scroll off the console. # append = "/var/lib/bacula/log" = all, !skipped catalog = all } # # Message delivery for daemon messages (no job). Messages { Name = Daemon mailcommand = "/usr/lib/bacula/bsmtp -h localhost -f \"\(Bacula\) \<%r\>\" -s \"Bacul$ mail = root@localhost = all, !skipped console = all, !skipped, !saved append = "/var/lib/bacula/log" = all, !skipped } # Default pool definition Pool { Name = Default Pool Type = Backup Recycle = yes # Bacula can automatically recycle Volumes AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired volumes Volume Retention = 365 days # one year } # File Pool definition Pool { Name = File Pool Type = Backup Recycle = yes # Bacula can automatically recycle Volumes AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired volumes Volume Retention = 365 days # one year Maximum Volume Bytes = 50G # Limit Volume size to something reasonable Maximum Volumes = 100 # Limit number of Volumes in Pool } # Scratch pool definition Pool { Name = Scratch Pool Type = Backup } # # Restricted console used by tray-monitor to get the status of the director # Console { Name = baculasrv-mon Password = "bacula_test" CommandACL = status, .status } |
Hello and welcome to LQ. We'd (I'd) love to help but we need some more info.
OS of the bacula server? Build/platform? How was it installed? Did you follow any tutorials or other form of instruction to get this far? bookmark these: Bacula Users - Mailing List Archive Bacula Installation and Configuration Guide Bacula Storage Management System Bacula on Debian sid mini-HOWTO Bacula: Cross-Platform Client-Server Backups Basic Volume Management Considerations for Multiple Clients Pool Options to Limit the Volume Usage Please let us know... or if you need more links. ;) Please use [code][/code] tags around code, script(s).sh or other output from the system. Thanks! |
I installed the server bacula on debian linux,
I think it is version 5.0.2, I used to install apt-get install bacula-fd,-dir,-sd, I found more than a guide, however, after installation, I tried to do a configuration alone ... as I have not found a guide that did the configuration as I needed ... I do I need to set file as a backup, manage two or more clients, but I can not figure out what mistakes I made ... But I can not understand the advice of the [code] [. / Code] ... |
for example:
without [code][/code] tags. # Default pool definition Pool { Name = Default Pool Type = Backup Recycle = yes # Bacula can automatically recycle Volumes AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired volumes Volume Retention = 365 days # one year } and with them: Code:
# Default pool definition You can ignore the other markup [quote][/quote] tags. :) use the # button function after entering the code/snipppet. http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...1/#post3029977 Bacula Installation in Debian Bacula Console in Debian - Port Numbers Bacula on Debian sid mini-HOWTO | edin.no-ip.com Using Bacula for a Distributed Backup System (Debian Etch) « Panyasan’s Random Musings |
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