Thanks John!
I know I can install from source on linux, and I even have the lastest bacula package I've downloaded since the version in the repository is too recent.
But I would like to know How to install only the file daemon or the storage daemon on a specific machine.
To do that, should I use the main package (bacula.tar.gz or win32bacula.exe) and select the component I wish to install?
Please I want this specific detail, because I think when I untar the soruce package or run the .exe package, I have all the components.
So I want to install a specific component on a network device, please tell me how to perform this.
Thanks again
Eugène
De : John Drescher <drescherjm AT gmail DOT com>
À : eugene ngontang <eugeneval2002 AT yahoo DOT fr>; bacula-users <Bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Envoyé le : Lun 15 Février 2010, 17 h 31 min 08 s
Objet : Re: [Bacula-users] Deploying bacula daemons on the network!
> I want to deploy bacula on small network environment I built;
>
> I have 5 clients on windows XP, Two servers on ubuntu 9.10 and one server on
> windows server 2003
>
This is fine. I have a mix of around 50 bacula clients with linux
servers and windows desktops. I have 30TB on tape with my bacula
server being split between 2 machines. The machine
that is director
does not contain the primary storage (lto2 tape archive) or database.
It does have a secondary file storage however.
>
> By the moment I would like to do my backups on hard drives.
>
> Then I would like to set one of the ubuntu machine as the director (the
> backup server); the other ubuntu and the windows 2003 server as storage
> machines; and the five xp as clients.
>
> So I want to know how to put a specific bacula component on a machine.
>
> For exemeple how do I install or put the File Daemon on my machines?
>
> As it's a windows based system, should I use the win32bacula-5.0.0.exe
> package for this issue? should I use thes the bacula-5.0.0.tar.gz package?
>
On windows use the exe package. On linux install from your repository
unless the version is too old.
John