Re: [Bacula-users] ERR=Connection refused for daemons
2010-01-31 23:44:06
Eric Downing <ripeart AT gmail DOT com> wrote on 01/02/2010
01:52:31 PM:
> I'm starting a new thread with a more descriptive title than the
> previous. I apologize for allowing the last thread to get away from
> the subject.
>
> I've got Bacula up and running, I'm able to use bconsole. I have
> changed all the passwords in the -dir, -fd, -sd, and bconsole.conf
> to be the same throughout. In bacula-dir.conf file I have also
> changed the DirAddress from 127.0.0.1 to the IP of the box. FWIW I
> am ssh'ed into the bacula box (bedroom) and at this time I'm
> attempting to backup locally, so there are no firewalls to worry about.
>
> I receive an error in bconsole when trying to get status from the
> daemons, as below. I have checked that the services exist in
> /etc/services. Interestingly enough I don't find the daemons
> mentioned in netstat -aln or ps -A, however bacula-dir is there. I
> have not actually tried to run a job yet. I would appreciate a firm
> slap in the right direction! Thanks in advance.
>
> Eric
>
> pad-dir Version: 2.4.4 (28 December 2008) i486-pc-linux-gnu debian
5.0
> Daemon started 31-Jan-10 21:18, 1 Job run since started.
> Heap: heap=258,048 smbytes=26,263 max_bytes=27,045 bufs=152
max_bufs=160
>
> Scheduled Jobs:
> Level Type Pri Scheduled
Name
Volume
> ===================================================================================
> Full Backup 10 01-Feb-10
00:01 ThinkpadFull *unknown*
> ====
>
> Running Jobs:
> No Jobs running.
> ====
> No Terminated Jobs.
> ====
> Connecting to Storage daemon iomega1tb at tpad:9103
>
> Failed to connect to Storage daemon iomega1tb.
> ====
> Connecting to Client tpad-fd at tpad:9102
> Failed to connect to Client tpad-fd.
> ====
> 31-Jan 21:41 tpad-dir JobId 0: Fatal error: bsock.c:129 Unable to
> connect to Storage daemon on tpad:9103. ERR=Connection refused
> 31-Jan 21:41 tpad-dir JobId 0: Fatal error: bsock.c:129 Unable to
> connect to Client: tpad-fd on tpad:9102. ERR=Connection refused
Doesn't seem to be a password issue, but the FD and
SD are simply not listening on ports 9102 / 9103 which most likely means
they are not running.
How do you start the SD and FD on your system?
The daemons may simply die on startup, so you may
want to run them from the command line to get some clues from their STDOUT.
Depending on the location of your executables and
config files, for example:
/usr/sbin/bacula-sd -u bacula -g disk -c /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf
/usr/sbin/bacula-fd -u root -g bacula -c /etc/bacula/bacula-fd.conf
Thanks
Matthias
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