> >     # bacula-dir -c '|/usr/local/sbin/generate-dir-config'
> >
> > ... would cause it to run /usr/local/sbin/generate-dir-config to
> > generate a new configuration file.
> 
> 
> Hey, that sounds pretty useful. When you say "globally", I assume you
> mean that I can just toss a similar line into bacula-dir to generate
> a subset of the configuration data from a script?

Dunno, but I would find that very useful as well. In the case where you
have a large configuration/change-controlled setup, stuffing all that
into a database would be *way* cool -- I'd store the *client* configs
there, in fact. Would be a LOT easier than trying to distribute stuff to
a zillion clients. 

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