Flak Magnet wrote:
> On Monday 02 July 2007 3:26:55 pm Brian Debelius wrote:
>   
>> I have posted in the past that I split up my bacula-dir.conf into
>> @c:\progra~1\bacula\etc\pools.conf
>> @c:\progra~1\bacula\etc\storage.conf
>> @c:\progra~1\bacula\etc\clients.conf
>> @c:\progra~1\bacula\etc\filesets.conf
>> @c:\progra~1\bacula\etc\jobs.conf
>> @c:\progra~1\bacula\etc\schedules.conf
>>
>> I also wanted to tell you that I have no found it easier to maintain by
>> keeping everything under c:\program files\bacula.  So in addition to
>> bacula\bin, I have added bacula\etc, bacula\var, bacula\var\spool,
>> and bacula\var\work.  I have also modified the confs, and mtx
>> scripts accordingly.  Nothing is in
>> c:\documents and setting\all users\application data\bacula anymore.
>>
>> It works for me.
>>
>> brian-
>>     
>
> I have done something similar.  It just seemed more natural, probably from 
> years of maintaining a Nagios installation.
>
>   
I just find it easier to work with.  typing
bacula-dir -c ..\etc\bacula-dir.conf
is alot easier then
bacula-dir -c "c:\documents and settings\all users\application 
data\bacula\bacula-dir.conf"

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