bacula−dir − Bacula Director
bacula−dir [options]
This manual page
documents briefly the bacula−dir command.
Bacula’s Director Daemon acts as the controller of the
network backup system: it is responsible for scheduling and
coordinating backups across the network.
−c file
Specify the configuration file to use.
−d nn |
Set debug level to nn. |
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−dt |
Print timestamp in debug output. |
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−T |
Send debug messages to the trace file. |
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−f |
Run in foreground (for debugging). |
−g group
Set the group/gid to run as.
−m |
Print kaboom output (for debugging). |
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−P |
Do not create a PID file. |
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−r job |
Run <job>. |
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−s |
No signals (for debugging). |
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−t |
Test the configuration file and report errors. |
−u user
Set the username/uid to run as.
−v |
Set verbose mode. |
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−? |
Show version and usage of program. |
Tcpwrappers looks for the service name of the bacula daemons in hosts.allow , and the service names of these daemons is configured to be different from the binary. The service names are configured to be %hostname%-%component% rather than bacula-dir (As defined in the bacula-dir.conf.in file)
So the hosts.allow entry has to match %hostname%-%component% (servername-dir for example) instead of bacula-%component%
WARNING: This means that if the hosts.allow file has the entry:
bacula-dir: ALL
you will not be able to run bconsole to connect to the local director!
The entry would have to read:
server-dir: ALL
and this will allow the console to connect to the director. (The process running is bacula-dir.)
bacula-fd(8), bacula-sd(8).
This manual page was written by Jose Luis Tallon <jltallon@adv−solutions.net>.
This man page document is released under the BSD 2-Clause license.