If you want I can share team viewer with you so that you can have a better overview. This is a test environment. I’ve taken permission from my boss for the same.
It can be that your FreeNAS gets and installs the Bacula Director plugin from another place.
You can ask the iXsystems support or you can check FreeNAS logs if they are some logs.
I have one additional question. Could you tell me if the FreeNAS Mini is open source or close source software?
I am asking about it because I think that it can be problem when there will be three separate FreeNAS plugins - Director, Storage and FileDaemon that will be provided in diferent versions and that will be maintained by different maintainers. More difficult case can be when development for one from these plugins will be stopped. On the freenas.org link the bacula-sd is 5.2.12 only.
Ans: Yes I had installed Bacula SD plugin for FreeNAS 9.10.1 stable
2)Where are you downloaded Bacula Director plugin for FreeNAS? (I can't find any, so far)
Ans: The plug-in is already built-in with the system. We have to simply select the plug-in & click install. This installation takes the http://download.freenas.org/plugins/9/x64/ path
3)Do you have your own Bacula clients in your network?
From: Marcin Haba [mailto:ganiuszka AT gmail DOT com] Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2016 4:10 AM To: Viraj Bhujbal Cc:Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net; Ajay Kakde Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula plugin for backing-up Linux 7 & CentOS 7 machine in network
Hello Viraj,
I am not sure what is the problem. Let me describe in points what I know and what I don't know and please confirm YES/NO each of these points.