Hi,
On 26.09.2005 17:00, Russell Howe wrote:
Arno Lehmann wrote:
I've been thinking about that lately...
http://www.wpkg.org/ may be one way. You also might be able to package
up bacula into an MSI file and install that way (perhaps even using
Active Directory for the deployment).
I neve
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> I've been thinking about that lately...
http://www.wpkg.org/ may be one way. You also might be able to package
up bacula into an MSI file and install that way (perhaps even using
Active Directory for the deployment).
Failing that, stop the bacula service remotely, copy the b
Hi,
On 25.09.2005 15:38, Sim Zacks wrote:
Is there an easy way to auto update the bacula clients (file daemons) when
upgrading
to a new version (both windows and linux)? I am currently using the beta
version across the
network, and would hate to have to go to each of 30 clients and
manually u
Is there an easy way to auto update the bacula clients (file daemons) when
upgrading
to a new version (both windows and linux)? I am currently using the beta
version across the
network, and would hate to have to go to each of 30 clients and
manually update it when the stable version is released o