Hi,

On 5/30/2007 8:23 PM, Flak Magnet wrote:
> On Wednesday 30 May 2007 2:00:44 pm Naufal Sheikh wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> till now I always restart bacula after i make any change in configuration
>> parameters. I had various time out parameters which i need to comment out
>> now, and I was wondering if I need to restart bacula every time or will the
>> change be read automatically for the next job?
>>
>> Regards
> 
> Any time you change any of the .conf files do the following:

This advice applies to the DIR *only*. The SD and FD need to get 
restarted after configuration changes.

Just thought I'd make that more clear...

Arno


> In a shell on the machine running the bacula director:
> 
> bacula-dir -t
> 
> This will test the configuration.  You may need to specify the config file, 
> in 
> which case you instead use:
> 
> bacula-dir -c /path/to/bacula-dir.conf -t
> 
> This tests the config files.  If that does not return any errors you then run 
> bconsole and enter:
> 
> reload
> 
> That will prompt bacula to re-read the configuration files.
> 
> It's better to test the config files before reloading them in the console, 
> because if they're bad then the director will crash and you'll have less 
> information about why than if you run the test command.
> 

-- 
IT-Service Lehmann                    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Arno Lehmann                  http://www.its-lehmann.de

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