John M. Drescher wrote:
>
> On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 9:13 AM, xunil321 <Rainer.Blaes AT astrium.eads DOT
> net>
> wrote:
>>
>> Dear all,
>> we want to setup Bacula 5.0.3 under SLES 11 SP1 in the following way:
>> 1x Director and three DEDICATED SD servers (each system has 6TB disk
>> storage
>> and one LTO-4 tape autochanger). We learnt from this list that this
>> separation
>> can be done ie director and sd can live on different machines.
>
> Yes. For the last 7 years I have had my director on a different
> machine than my storage machines. For most of this my database is/was
> on a different machine as well.
>
>> But we are not sure about these mechanism:
>> - to use the file storage of our 3 SD servers the director has to mount
>> by
>> NFS
>
> No, you do not want to mount storage by NFS. I would put a storage
> daemon on each machine.
>
> Dear John, I am confused now:
> It is still not clear to me how the Director does know where the File
> Storage is
> attached? As I wrote we have 3 dedicated SD storage servers, the Director
> server
> has no storage to hold the backup.
> Or do you mean that we have also to run the Director on our 3 SD servers?
>
> Rainer
>
>> these filesystems for the backup, right?
>> - how does have the director access to the LTO-4 tape of our 3 SD
>> servers
>> ie from where does it know the location of the autochanger
>> - how to we have to configure/compile Bacula 5.0.3 for the DEDICATED SD
>> servers ie with the same options as we did it for the director?
>> Many thanks for any hints!
>> Rainer
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