Mandi! Rob Gerber
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> I don't know what the bacula community team has used for an installer, but
> I suspect that it doesn't have unattended installation instructions.
Looking at the source seems to me still use NSIS:
https://gitlab.bacula.org/bacula-community
Mandi! Cole Graham
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> Whenever I attempt to write a powershell script or .bat file to automate
> the file daemon installation, I am met with an empty shell of bacula being
> installed (just two empty folders, the license file and the uninstall
> executable).
I use:
Cole,
I am also playing around in proxmox, and separately, with bacula windows
FDs. This topic is interesting to me and obviously merits attention for
anyone seeking to deploy bacula FDs on a broader basis in windows.
I hadn't previously dug into automated windows bacula FD installation, so
last
Good afternoon,
I have been attempting to automate the Windows executable for the file
daemon. The version of Bacula I'm using are the Windows Binaries executable
of version 15, and I'm attempting this on Windows 11.
Whenever I attempt to write a powershell script or .bat file to automate
the fil