Hey Heitor,
Am 06.02.2015 13:58, schrieb Heitor Faria:
> No, you don't. I'm pretty sure a single Bacula Storage daemon can
> listen to several different network addresses. Unless, of course, you
> really need / want to use different storages.
it's not about listening to different network addresses (yes, I do have
only one SD running, and that can listen on all addresses), it's about
the pool resource in the director configuration which hands out the IP
to connect to for the client. This is where I need to differentiate
between "where" the client is located, and as such needs a different
Pool definition for clients on different subnets. So, at the moment, I
have three Pool definitions depending on the network that the client to
backup is located in, and would need to define five different retention
pools for each of the subnets, so that in total makes fifteen pool
definitions in the director configuration.
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