In the case of the Pool resource, you must provide Bacula with a label format
that it will use to create new names. In the simplest form, the label format
is simply the Volume name, to which Bacula will append a four digit number.
-This number starts at 0001 and is incremented for each Volume the pool
+This number starts at 0001 and is incremented for each Volume the catalog
contains. Thus if you modify your Pool resource to be:
\footnotesize
{-}{-}datadir} option. You must manually install any po files as
Bacula does not (yet) automatically do so.
-\item [ {-}{-}archivedir=\lt{}path\gt{} ]
- \index[general]{{-}{-}archivedir}
- The directory used for disk-based backups. Default value is /tmp.
- This parameter sets the default values in the bacula-dir.conf and bacula-sd.conf
- configuration files. For example, it sets the Where directive for the
- default restore job and the Archive Device directive for the FileStorage
- device.
-
- This option is designed primarily for use in regression testing.
- Most users can safely ignore this option.
-
\item [ {-}{-}disable-ipv6 ]
\index[general]{{-}{-}disable-ipv6}
contained in the tcpd-devel package. On Red Hat, the package is named
tcp\_wrappers.
+\item [ {-}{-}with-archivedir=\lt{}path\gt{} ]
+ \index[general]{{-}{-}with-archivedir}
+ The directory used for disk-based backups. Default value is /tmp.
+ This parameter sets the default values in the bacula-dir.conf and bacula-sd.conf
+ configuration files. For example, it sets the Where directive for the
+ default restore job and the Archive Device directive for the FileStorage
+ device.
+
+ This option is designed primarily for use in regression testing.
+ Most users can safely ignore this option.
+
\item [ {-}{-}with-working-dir=\lt{}working-directory-path\gt{} ]
\index[general]{{-}{-}with-working-dir}
This option is mandatory and specifies a directory into which Bacula may