Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 21:26:41 -0600 From: Trix Farrar <trix@basement.net> To: Dan Langille <dan@langille.org> Cc: ports@FreeBSD.org, Lars Koeller <Lars.Koeller@Uni-Bielefeld.DE> Subject: Re: FreeBSD Port: bacula-server-1.38.5_1 rc scripts Message-ID: <43DD8771.7040505@basement.net> In-Reply-To: <43DD0997.3422.3D6D968C@dan.langille.org> References: <43DD0997.3422.3D6D968C@dan.langille.org>
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dan Langille wrote: > On 29 Jan 2006 at 15:00, Trix Farrar wrote: > >> Hello: >> >> I use Bacula to back up several clients to a single Director/Storage host. >> When I installed Bacula under FreeBSD 5.3/5.4/6.0, I found the sample rc(8) >> script disappointing because it doesn't appear to work well with client-only >> machines. > > What is the problem with client-only machines? I have several. > Bacula itself works just fine. That's not the issue I am attempting to address. The scripts I've written are an attempt to tie in to rc(8) and rcorder(8). I understand that the z-bacula.sh.sample script is generic and platform-agnostic, but I wanted a system that takes advantage of the flexibility of functions like rc.conf(5) for instances where my build machine is not where I choose to run bacula-sd and bacula-dir. The z-bacula.sh.sample script will attempt to start all daemons that are present; whether they are needed on the machine or not. My scripts give the flexibility to set whether or not a daemon runs with a flag in rc.conf(5). - -- John D. "Trix" Farrar __\\|//__ Basement.NET trix@basement.net (` o-o ') http://www.basement.net/ - -----------------------------------ooO-(_)-Ooo--------------------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (FreeBSD) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFD3YdtUn6S0hqD4tsRAsx7AJ4jCrMuSB3LsR/RhokCGjfRnl6+AgCfftF3 oQHlN+UAloqZ4OsPaAGS67w= =y3KF -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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