John,
Thanks for the quick reply. I did do that. I poured over the manaul
for hours and google searched multiple times and tried dozens of
things. I finally found the answer in a last ditch Google search.
http://www.nabble.com/Negative-test-of-bacula-dir.-tf1189188.html#a3228301
I already had MySQL installed, and previously had edited the /etc/my.cnf
file to specify where the client socket should be. I didn't realize
that Bacula does NOT read MySQL's /etc/my.cnf file to find where the
client socket is. Instead, it just assumes it's at /tmp/mysql.sock,
unless specified otherwise in the bacula-dir.conf file. Thanks to that
post above, I was able to find the information needed on page 185 of the
pdf manual.
If someone who writes the manual is reading this, I want to throw in a
request. :). PLEASE make mention of this in "Installing and
Configuring MySQL -- Phase II" found at
http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Installing_Configurin_MySQL.html. Many
people have already installed MySQL for other things, such as Bugzilla
or Wiki, and we have already made some small modifications to the
/etc/my.cnf file. It would help other users greatly to mention that
Bacula doesn't read the /etc/my.cnf file, and so if you have a
non-standard socket location or port or other info, then you have to
manually specify it in the bacula-dir.conf file, using the info seen on
this manual page "The Catalog Resource", found at
http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Configuring_Director.html
Brad Peterson
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John Drescher wrote:
Did you run the following 3 commands:
create_bacula_database
make_bacula_tables
grant_bacula_privileges
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