Sure. Ping works, DNS resolves the server name correctly and "status" command from server side bconsole shows the following:
*status client=client01-fd
Connecting to Client client01-fd at client01:9102
client01-fd Version: 2.2.6 (10 November 2007) x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu redhat Enterprise release
Daemon started 23-Sep-08 10:23, 0 Jobs run since started.
Heap: heap=135,168 smbytes=13,160 max_bytes=13,307 bufs=56 max_bufs=57
Sizeof: boffset_t=8 size_t=8 debug=0 trace=0
Running Jobs:
Director connected at: 23-Sep-08 13:11
No Jobs running.
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Terminated Jobs:
JobId Level Files Bytes Status Finished Name
======================================================================
4333 Incr 1,032 146.5 M OK 13-Sep-08 01:52 CLIENT01
4357 Incr 75 4.899 M OK 13-Sep-08 19:58 CLIENT01
4381 Diff 12,465 269.4 M OK 14-Sep-08 15:08 CLIENT01
4406 Incr 5,451 215.0 M OK 16-Sep-08 08:22 CLIENT01
4430 Incr 526 14.85 M OK 17-Sep-08 00:17 CLIENT01
4454 Incr 5,540 211.9 M OK 19-Sep-08 00:29 CLIENT01
4478 Incr 52,374 574.1 M OK 20-Sep-08 00:14 CLIENT01
4502 Incr 79 5.239 M OK 20-Sep-08 19:00 CLIENT01
4526 Diff 59,623 642.7 M OK 21-Sep-08 12:22 CLIENT01
4550 Incr 1,286 898.2 M OK 23-Sep-08 00:48 CLIENT01
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Cheers,
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 12:44 PM, John Drescher
<drescherjm AT gmail DOT com> wrote:
> Unable to connect to Director daemon on baculaserver:9101.
> ERR=No route to host
>
Looks like a networking problem to me. Can you ping baculaserver from
the client?
John
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