would connect to SD-MUX and request volume mux-001, and the
SD-MUX would quietly translate this to mean both file-001 and tape-001
and would write to both. On recovery, it would pull the data from
whichever volume is avaiable, if both are available, one with a higher
priority set in the config
other purpose. Then on the client
servers I only need one line added to the hosts:
172.30.0.253backup3
just changing the address depending on what network the client is on.
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oing down. Don't you have a live backup DB
server?
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of the SD into the hosts file of the computer the FD is running on. When
the client computer resolves the hostname of the SD it will check the
hosts file first to see which address to connect to.
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setting clearly belongs to
> client's configuration, so I consider it a bug. FD should ensure that all of
> its communications with other daemons go exclusively through the network
> address specified in its conf file (if any). But I have no clue how to
> implement thi
d to hear, can you help me out on where to find the docs for
> that?
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Ahh! I see! apparently the development manual is not just for developers?
http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Console_Configuration.html
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there is someone who has done this.
>
> Yes - I have and several others. It works in the big picture, so that you
> only
> see your own clients, jobs, files etc., but I am not sure if it is
> crack-proof.
That's good to hear, can you he
k for ACL or restricted clients, or something
> like that. Look under bconsole for stuff like that. I'm not really
> sure because I've never done it.
Thanks for the ideas. Hopefully there is someone who has done this.
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client.
I have no problem reading the appropriate manual If only I knew what I
was looking for.
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