Am 28.09.2017 um 15:35 schrieb Ralf Brinkmann:
It is caused by using the following line in bash backup start and end
scripts:
echo release | bconsole
The command allways askes for a slot number - unneccessarily. The bsock
error then is repeated 4 times.
I don't know whether the slotnumber has any meaning in this context at all.
Little hot fix:
.../bacula-9.0.4/src/dird # diff -wi ua_cmds.c.save ua_cmds.c
1741c1741
< if (strcasecmp(command, "disable") == 0 || strcasecmp(command, "enable")
== 0) {
---
> if (strcasecmp(command, "disable") == 0 || strcasecmp(command, "enable") == 0 ||
strcasecmp(command, "release") == 0) {
I replaced /sbin/bacula-dir and restarted bacula.
... seems to work for the moment - for us.
--
Ralf Brinkmann
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