Still reading (eyes not bleeding yet), but I understand not all objects need
be on the same device.

Well the issue is most servers the client has are old RH9 ones and reading
some old posts I see the end of rpm support, and I am trying to roll this
out right the first time.  I have a brand new cleanly staged centos 5.x box
doing nothing, and the current backup server is another old RH9 box, but he
has the internal storage I need.  I am looking at the object definition
diagram and it seems I can do what I want which is install bacula via RPM as
the 'director' on the new server and simply add that old server with the
space as a 'storage' object.  By doing that I think I am nice and current
right?

That should be the last question before the install on the machine.  The dev
install I did was on a test VM with newer software, I want to really avoid
compiling for many reasons, so if that above scenario will work and it's not
tough to just say "hey your storage is over there" then I want to go that
route.

Thanks.
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