Also, I get the following errors during the make all...

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Begin making LVM formatting script(s) ...
Done building scripts.
./make_rescue_disk
if test ! x"/usr/sbin" = x ; then \
   ./copy_static_bacula "/usr/sbin"/static-bacula-fd "/usr/sbin"/bacula-
fd.conf ; \
elif test ! -f ../rpm_release ; then \
   ./make_static_bacula /root/bacula-1.38.11 ; \
fi
cp: cannot create regular file `bin/bacula-fd': No such file or
directory
Warning!!! /usr/sbin/static-bacula-fd not found. !!!
cp: cannot stat `/usr/sbin/bacula-fd.conf': No such file or directory
Warning!!! /usr/sbin/bacula-fd.conf not found. !!!
./copy_to_roottree
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Again, TIA.

On Mon, 2006-09-11 at 08:27 -0600, Don MacArthur wrote:
> First, thanks to so many who have contributed to creating a robust and
> elegant backup solution.  It is the only one I could find that has
> enterprise-class features, and backs up all my OS's (Win, Lin, OS X). 
> 
> rh: es4 2.6.9.42.0.2.el
> rescue: 1.8.6
> bacula: 1.38.11
> both sources located under /root
> 
> My task is to prove the restore process.  I'm trying to use the boot cd.
> If I should switch to something else that is better, please point me in
> the right direction.  My windows restore process went very well, no
> hitches.  I'm working on my Linux servers, and OS X is next.  
> 
> I've run through the process a couple of times and assume some error on
> my part is the cause of the problem.  
> 
> I've tried it with and without bacula-fd ./configured as static.
> 
> In my first attempt I compiled non-static:
> 1. start-network failed because the mask was 255.0.0.0 on a 192.168
> network, and no gateway.  
> 2. there was no bacula-fd.conf anywhere after booting.  To determine
> this, from / I ran ls -Rl|grep bacula-fd.  
> 3. hard drive partition didn't in that the last partition created
> exceeded the available space on the disk.  
> 
> I recompiled the fd from /root/bacula-1.38.11/ with:
> ./configure --bindir=/usr/bin --sbindir=/usr/sbin --enable-static-fd --
> enable-client-only
> 
> "make all" created an image that used the bacula-fd.conf from the
> bacula-1.38.11/src folder, instead of the one from /etc/bacula.
> 
> Booting this cd and running start-network again set a network config
> with the wrong mask, and no gateway.
> 
> So, before I spend another few days trying to patch this, can anyone see
> what I'm doing wrong?
> 
> TIA,
> Don.
> 
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