\index[general]{Support!Autochanger }
\index[general]{Autochanger Support }
-\section{Autochangers -- General}
-\index[general]{General!Autochangers -- }
-\index[general]{Autochangers -- General }
-
Bacula provides autochanger support for reading and writing tapes. In
order to work with an autochanger, Bacula requires a number of things, each of
which is explained in more detail after this list:
\index[console]{Console!Bacula}
\index[console]{Bacula Console}
-\section{General}
-\index[general]{General}
-
The {\bf Bacula Console} (sometimes called the User Agent) is a program that
allows the user or the System Administrator, to interact with the Bacula
Director daemon while the daemon is running.
\index[general]{Production!Critical Items to Implement Before }
\index[general]{Critical Items to Implement Before Production }
-\section{General}
-\index[general]{General }
-
We recommend you take your time before implementing a production a Bacula
backup system since Bacula is a rather complex program, and if you make a
mistake, you may suddenly find that you cannot restore your files in case
\index[general]{Configuration!Client/File daemon }
\index[general]{Client/File daemon Configuration }
-\section{General}
-\index[general]{General }
-
The Client (or File Daemon) Configuration is one of the simpler ones to
specify. Generally, other than changing the Client name so that error messages
are easily identified, you will not need to modify the default Client
\index[general]{Bacula!Installing}
\index[general]{Installing Bacula}
-\section{General}
-\index[general]{General}
-
In general, you will need the Bacula source release, and if you want to run
a Windows client, you will need the Bacula Windows binary release.
However, Bacula needs certain third party packages (such as {\bf MySQL},
%%
%%
-\chapter{Messages Resource}
-\label{_ChapterStart15}
-\index[general]{Resource!Messages}
-\index[general]{Messages Resource}
-
-\section{The Messages Resource}
\label{MessageResource}
+\label{_ChapterStart15}
+\chapter{Messages Resource}
\index[general]{Resource!Messages}
\index[general]{Messages Resource}
\index[general]{Monitor Configuration }
\index[general]{Configuration!Monitor }
-\section{General}
-\index[general]{General }
-
The Monitor configuration file is a stripped down version of the Director
configuration file, mixed with a Console configuration file. It simply
contains the information necessary to contact Directors, Clients, and Storage
%%
%%
-\chapter{System Requirements}
\label{_ChapterStart51}
-\index[general]{System Requirements }
-\index[general]{Requirements!System }
-
\label{SysReqs}
-
-\section{System Requirements}
+\chapter{System Requirements}
\index[general]{System Requirements }
\index[general]{Requirements!System }
\index[general]{Storage Daemon Configuration}
\index[general]{Configuration!Storage Daemon}
-\section{General}
-\index[general]{General}
-
The Storage Daemon configuration file has relatively few resource definitions.
However, due to the great variation in backup media and system capabilities,
the storage daemon must be highly configurable. As a consequence, there are
\chapter{Supported Autochangers}
\label{_ChapterStart21}
-
-\section{Supported Autochanger Models}
\label{Models}
\index[general]{Supported Autochanger Models}
\index[general]{Autochangers!Supported}
%%
%%
-\chapter{Supported Tape Drives}
\label{_ChapterStart19}
-\index[general]{Drives!Supported Tape }
-\index[general]{Supported Tape Drives }
-
-\section{Supported Tape Drives}
\label{SupportedDrives}
+\chapter{Supported Tape Drives}
\index[general]{Drives!Supported Tape }
\index[general]{Supported Tape Drives }
%%
%%
-\chapter{Supported Operating Systems}
\label{_ChapterStart46}
-\index[general]{Systems!Supported Operating }
-\index[general]{Supported Operating Systems }
-
-\section{Supported Operating Systems}
\label{SupportedOSes}
+\chapter{Supported Operating Systems}
\index[general]{Systems!Supported Operating }
\index[general]{Supported Operating Systems }
\label{_ChapterStart8}
\index[general]{Tips and Suggestions }
\index[general]{Suggestions!Tips and }
-
-\section{Examples}
\label{examples}
\index[general]{Examples }
-1.39.29 (24 November 2006)
+1.39.32 (20 December 2006)
\label{_ChapterStart7}
\index[general]{Windows Version of Bacula}
-\section{General}
-\index[general]{General}
-
At the current time only the File daemon or Client program has been tested on
Windows. As a consequence, when we speak of the Windows version of Bacula
below, we are referring to the File daemon only. Please note that as of