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[Bacula-users] Building only FD+SD?

2010-10-06 13:06:43
Subject: [Bacula-users] Building only FD+SD?
From: Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk <roy AT karlsbakk DOT net>
To: bacula-users <bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2010 19:04:00 +0200 (CEST)
Hi all

I'm working on a Bacula setup, and I have a few questions.

My plan is to setup one pretty well spec'ed up dedicated director (bunch of 
RAM, mirrored drives and mirrored SSDs for the indices on PostgreSQL). This 
will be placed on a central private network. Servers that are to be backuped 
up, running Linux, Solaris and Windows, are spread over three different 
networks, the local private one, one DMZ, and a remote private network. I plan 
to deploy one SD per network with 120TB boxes for the first two and a smaller 
10TB box for the third one. The storage units will be setup using NexentaCore 
with ZFS, drives distributed in somehow smallish VDEVs to allow for multiple 
drive failure etc.

Now, I understand only the director needs access to the database, the FDs will 
be contacted by the director, and the SDs will be contacted by the respective 
FDs. On some Linux distros, the SD or FD comes as separate pre-built packages, 
but on some of the other platforms, these need to be built from source.

How can I build only the FD+SD? --enable-client-only seems to only build the 
FD, which isn't suitable for the SDs, and on the SDs I don't necessarily have 
database drivers installed. I tried --enable-build-dird=no, but it still 
complains about the lack of database drivers.

thanks

Vennlige hilsener / Best regards

roy
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