Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> Tell me if I'm getting the right picture:
>>   [Bac-dir
>>    Bac-SD
>>    here]            FD
>>    Linux <----->  win1 <-> external drive
>>     FD           |   |
>>                 win2 win3
>>                  FD   FD
>> External drive has a pool with volumes named after each box.
>
> Please look at the picture in the beginning of the Bacula manual, because 
> Bacula does not work the way you show it -- only the SD talks to drives, not 
> the FD, and FDs do not talk to other FDs.

My picture sucked... but now I'm really confused.  If the SD is all
that can talk to drives and an FD is all that works on windows....
Does that mean the recipient (External drive) must be connected to
the Linux box?  

Or if external drive is connected to a winxp machine:

FD passes read data to SD across network.  SD then pushes it back
across the network to a remote drive.  Source Data crosses the network
twice...



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