Zakai Kinan wrote:
> I am posting the relevant portions of each file:
> FD.conf:
>
> #
> # List Directors who are permitted to contact this
> File daemon
> #
> Director {
> Name = backup-dir
> Password = "yes_naya"
> }
>
> #
> # Restricted Director, used by tray-monitor to get the
> # status of the file daemon
> #
> Director {
> Name = backup-mon
> Password = "yes_naya"
> Monitor = yes
> }
>
> #
> # "Global" File daemon configuration specifications
> #
> FileDaemon { # this is me
> Name = backup-fd
> FDport = 9102 # where we listen for
> the director
> WorkingDirectory = /var/bacula
> Pid Directory = /var/run/bacula
> Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20
> }
>
>
> Thanks,
>
If you are getting the error from check_bacula then you need to make
sure the password from the check_bacula invocation matches the password
in the fd.
As I understand your question, you would use the following (all on one
line),
./check_bacula -H <your FD host or IP goes here> -D fd -P 9102 -M
backup-mon -K 'yes_naya'
This is what is working for me. Try running './check_bacula -?' from the
command line to see the switches and their uses.
DAve
>
> ZK
>
> --- Dan Langille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On 9 Mar 2007 at 8:38, Zakai Kinan wrote:
>>
>>> --- Dan Langille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 8 Mar 2007 at 8:03, Zakai Kinan wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I got bacula-2.0.3 and configured and
>> installed
>>>> check_bacula. Now I am
>>>>> getting this error - BACULA CRITICAL - Cannot
>>>> authenticate to
>>>>> FileDaemon: 1999 Authorization failed. I am
>> not
>>>> using a md5-hash in my
>>>>> configuration. I convert my password to a
>>>> md5-hash, but it does not
>>>>> work. What am I doing wrong?
>>>> Your passwords do not match.
>>>>
>>>> You need this entry in bacula-dir.conf:
>>>>
>>>> Client {
>>>> Name = undef-fd
>>>> Address = undef.example.org
>>>> Catalog = MyCatalog
>>>> Password = "PasswordForUndef"
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> to match this entry in bacula-fd.conf:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Director {
>>>> Name = bacula-dir
>>>> Password = "PasswordForUndef"
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> Where bacula-dir appears at the top of your
>>>> bacula-dir.conf file,
>>>> like this:
>>>>
>>>> Director { # define
>>>> myself
>>>> Name = bacula-dir
>>>>
>>>> Does that help?
>>>>
>>>> Don't worry about MD5-hash, but you can do that
>> if
>>>> you wish.
>>> It is still not working and I am getting the same
>>> error. Any more ideas?
>> Then the name/password combination is still not
>> correct.
>>
>> Oh, and remember to restart FD after changing
>> bacula-fd.conf, and
>> bacula-dir after changing bacula-dir.conf.
>>
>> I suggest using a simple password, such as
>> 'my-password' and trying
>> again.
>>
>> If you make no progress after that, then post
>> bacula-dir.conf and
>> bacula-fd.conf, remembering that you are showing us
>> your passwords.
>>
>> --
>> Dan Langille : Software Developer looking for work
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