Thus if you edit it on a command line, you will need to enclose
it within some sort of quotes.
+\label{Director:Job:End}
You can use these following shortcuts:\\
Job-overrides} on one {\bf Run} directive by separating them with one or
more spaces or by separating them with a trailing comma. For example:
+ \label{Director:Schedule:End}
\begin{description}
\item [Level=Full]
the Job resource or in the Pool, but it must be specified in
one or the other. If not configuration error will result.
- \label{Director:Director:Pool:UseVolumeOnce}
+ \label{Director:Pool:UseVolumeOnce}
\item [Use Volume Once = \lt{}yes\vb{}no\gt{}]
\index[dir]{Use Volume Once}
\index[dir]{Directive!Use Volume Once}
is deprecated and is replaced in version 1.37 and greater with a Python
script for creating volume names.
+\label{Director:Pool:End}
\end{description}
In order for a Pool to be used during a Backup Job, the Pool must have at
If this directive is specified, the counter and its values will be saved in
the specified catalog. If this directive is not present, the counter will be
redefined each time that Bacula is started.
+
+\label{Director:Counter:End}
\end{description}
\label{SampleDirectorConfiguration}