On Tue, 17 Jul 2012 20:53:52 +0100, Bart Swedrowski <b...@timedout.org> wrote: > Package: bacula-director-mysql > Version: 5.2.6+dfsg-1~bpo60+1 > Severity: important > File: /usr/sbin/bacula-dir > > On 16 July 2012 16:45, Enrico Ghera <enr...@azimballaggi.com> wrote: >> * bacula-director-mysql/dbconfig-install: false > > This indicates that something went wrong with dbconfig; did you use > dbconfig originally to set up the remote database or did you install > it locally initially and perhaps *then* moved it to remote host? >
as far as I can remember I installed locally and then configured by hand the remote mysql host. my memories are misty... it was more than an year ago. > Also, could you post contents of files /etc/dbconfig-common/bacula-* > (grepping out sensitive information, naturally) > # automatically generated by the maintainer scripts of bacula-director-mysql # any changes you make will be preserved, though your comments # will be lost! to change your settings you should edit this # file and then run "dpkg-reconfigure bacula-director-mysql" # dbc_install: configure database with dbconfig-common? # set to anything but "true" to opt out of assistance dbc_install='false' # dbc_upgrade: upgrade database with dbconfig-common? # set to anything but "true" to opt out of assistance dbc_upgrade='true' # dbc_remove: deconfigure database with dbconfig-common? # set to anything but "true" to opt out of assistance dbc_remove='' # dbc_dbtype: type of underlying database to use # this exists primarily to let dbconfig-common know what database # type to use when a package supports multiple database types. # don't change this value unless you know for certain that this # package supports multiple database types dbc_dbtype='mysql' # dbc_dbuser: database user # the name of the user who we will use to connect to the database. dbc_dbuser='bacula' # dbc_dbpass: database user password # the password to use with the above username when connecting # to a database, if one is required dbc_dbpass='#############' # dbc_dbserver: database host. # leave unset to use localhost (or a more efficient local method # if it exists). dbc_dbserver='' # dbc_dbport: remote database port # leave unset to use the default. only applicable if you are # using a remote database. dbc_dbport='' # dbc_dbname: name of database # this is the name of your application's database. dbc_dbname='bacula' # dbc_dbadmin: name of the administrative user # this is the administrative user that is used to create all of the above dbc_dbadmin='root' # dbc_basepath: base directory to hold database files # leave unset to use the default. only applicable if you are # using a local (filesystem based) database. dbc_basepath='' ## ## postgresql specific settings. if you don't use postgresql, ## you can safely ignore all of these ## # dbc_ssl: should we require ssl? # set to "true" to require that connections use ssl dbc_ssl='' # dbc_authmethod_admin: authentication method for admin # dbc_authmethod_user: authentication method for dbuser # see the section titled "AUTHENTICATION METHODS" in # /usr/share/doc/dbconfig-common/README.pgsql for more info dbc_authmethod_admin='' dbc_authmethod_user='' ## ## end postgresql specific settings ## there I can see the password is not the one actually in use, and the host is not specified, assuming local. I don't remember being asked about databases during the first installation. maybe it's my fault. should I correct the content of /etc/dbconfig-common/bacula-director-mysql.conf to reflect the actual configuration? > Regards, > Bart -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org