Hello

This is in the official documentation.
You have to install bacula (or at least the Storage Daemon) on the new
machine, and then adjust the new bacula-sd.conf to communicate with your
director (Director directive). You will also have to configure your
bacula-dir.conf so that it will connect to the new Storage Daemon
(Storage directive).

PS : I am french and I think you are too (by your name). If you didn't
understand my very bad english, just tell me, I will reply in french.

Le jeudi 10 mai 2007 à 16:03 +0200, Jean-François Leroux a écrit :
> Hi, I'm a bit confused by this. I'd like to  have bacula backups on
> another machine than the one with bacula-director runnig.
> Should I install bacula on the other machine as well and just let
> bacula-sd run  or should I use the bacula-sd on machine  and give
> machine 2 as a destination ? 
> In both cases, where do you set that ? I can only see a 'Where'
> directive in bacula-dir.conf...
> 
> Thanks :)
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