> OK, neat. Does that also allow regeneration of the file while the daemon
> is running, eg, what happens if you issue a reload command? Do you get a
> updated file? 

Yes. Whenever Bacula tries to open a configuration file, it instead
opens a pipe.

> Reason for the question: in a larger environment, start/stop of a system
> daemon is a controlled event that often needs to be scheduled a very
> long time in advance.

I had a similar issue, which led to the patch.

-- Jorj

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