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Re: [Bacula-users] Fatal error: Authorization key rejected by Storage daemon

2014-06-14 02:20:20
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Fatal error: Authorization key rejected by Storage daemon
From: Kern Sibbald <kern AT sibbald DOT com>
To: thomasl AT mtl.mit DOT edu, bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2014 08:14:55 +0200
On 06/12/2014 05:38 PM, Thomas Lohman wrote:
> I've seen this error before on and off on one particular client. 
> Nothing changes with regard to the configuration and yet the error will 
> crop up.  Usually a combination of the following "fixes" it - 
> cancel/restart the job, restart the Bacula client, or restart the Bacula 
> storage daemon.  Since it only happens with this one client, I haven't 
> bothered to try and figure out why exactly.  I'd be interested if anyone 
> has any thoughts on what causes this error to randomly occur.

If your Dir and SD are not *exactly* same same this is the kind of
problem you can see, though I am not sure why it would be "random".

Tip: Using the same password everywhere is a rather big security
problem.  It isn't hard to fix, and in my opinion worth the effort.

Kern
>
>
> --tom
>
>> I've problem with my Bacula server and my FD on my client-test server
>> (centos6-fd). When I try to run a job with BAT I've the following
>> error :
>>
>> centos6-fd Fatal error: Authorization key rejected by Storage
>> daemon. Please see
>> http://www.bacula.org/en/rel-manual/Bacula_Freque_Asked_Questi.html#SECTION00260000000000000000
>> for help. bacula.local-dir Start Backup JobId 156,
>> Job=BackupCentos6.2014-06-03_16.19.34_08 Using Device "LTO-4" to
>> write. bacula.local-dir Fatal error: Bad response to Storage command:
>> wanted 2000 OK storage , got 2902 Bad storage
>>
>>> From my server I can telnet the client on port 9102 and 9103. From
>>> my client I can telnet my server on 9101,9102 and 9103.
>> So I thought it was a password mistake but I use the same password
>> everywhere.
>>
>> Any idea/suggestion please ?
>>
>> Benjamin
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