> > Is it anybody who know how I should configure Bacula
> > on one machine and MySQL on another machine?
>
> Sure, simple enough.
>
> Just install the DIR where you want it. Don't execute the
> catalog creation scripts as they are.
>
AFAIK, this means that the install cannot be done using any precompiled
packages, nor by building the binary install package first. So, Bacula must
be compiled from source, and installed in more atomic pieces. If this is the
preferred way, no problem there...

I don't know on which OS this install would be done, but I think the easiest
way (provided there is an install package for the OS in question) would be
installing bacula-mysql package and mysql-server it requires to both the
machine running the catalog and the director, and thereafter just editing
the conf files. After this, mysqld can be stopped (and the databases
dropped) from the machine running director, and the director stopped from
the machine running the catalog.

I haven't done this, but I think this might be the easiest way.

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TiN




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