From: Karl Cunningham Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 14:48:56 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Change \verb:--: to {-}[-} inside other LaTeX commands. X-Git-Tag: Release-1.38.0~291 X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=1920a876f339e474782601625f7200d5cd070f83;p=bacula%2Fdocs Change \verb:--: to {-}[-} inside other LaTeX commands. --- diff --git a/docs/manual-de/install.tex b/docs/manual-de/install.tex index f7c39d6a..9c16956e 100644 --- a/docs/manual-de/install.tex +++ b/docs/manual-de/install.tex @@ -418,18 +418,18 @@ customize your installation. \begin{description} -\item [ \verb?--?sysbindir=\lt{}binary-path\gt{}] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{sysbindir } +\item [ {-}{-}sysbindir=\lt{}binary-path\gt{}] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}sysbindir } Defines where the Bacula binary (executable) files will be placed during a {\bf make install} command. -\item [ \verb?--?sysconfdir=\lt{}config-path\gt{}] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{sysconfdir } +\item [ {-}{-}sysconfdir=\lt{}config-path\gt{}] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}sysconfdir } Defines where the Bacula configuration files should be placed during a {\bf make install} command. -\item [ \verb?--?enable-smartalloc ] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{enable-smartalloc } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-smartalloc ] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}enable-smartalloc } This enables the inclusion of the Smartalloc orphaned buffer detection code. This option is highly recommended. Because we never build without this option, you may experience problems if it is not enabled. In this case, @@ -437,14 +437,14 @@ customize your installation. enabled as it helps detect memory leaks. This configuration parameter is used while building Bacula -\item [ \verb?--?enable-gnome ] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{enable-gnome } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-gnome ] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}enable-gnome } If you have GNOME installed on your computer and you want to use the GNOME GUI Console interface to Bacula, you must specify this option. Doing so will build everything in the {\bf src/gnome-console} directory. -\item [ \verb?--?enable-wx-console ] - \index[console]{\verb{--{enable-wx-console } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-wx-console ] + \index[console]{{-}{-}enable-wx-console } If you have wxWidgets installed on your computer and you want to use the wxWidgets GUI Console interface to Bacula, you must specify this option. Doing so will build everything in the {\bf src/wx-console} directory. This @@ -452,16 +452,16 @@ customize your installation. install Gnome, as wxWidgets can work with GTK+, Motif or even X11 libraries. -\item [ \verb?--?enable-tray-monitor ] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{enable-tray-monitor } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-tray-monitor ] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}enable-tray-monitor } If you have GTK installed on your computer, you run a graphical environment or a window manager compatible with the FreeDesktop system tray standard (like KDE and GNOME) and you want to use a GUI to monitor Bacula daemons, you must specify this option. Doing so will build everything in the {\bf src/tray-monitor} directory. -\item [ \verb?--?enable-static-tools] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{enable-static-tools } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-static-tools] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}enable-static-tools } This option causes the linker to link the Storage daemon utility tools ({\bf bls}, {\bf bextract}, and {\bf bscan}) statically. This permits using them without having the shared libraries loaded. If you have problems linking in @@ -469,8 +469,8 @@ customize your installation. or explicitly disable static linking by adding {\bf \verb{--{disable-static-tools}. -\item [ \verb?--?enable-static-fd] - \index[fd]{\verb{--{enable-static-fd } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-static-fd] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}enable-static-fd } This option causes the make process to build a {\bf static-bacula-fd} in addition to the standard File daemon. This static version will include statically linked libraries and is required for the Bare Metal recovery. This @@ -479,29 +479,29 @@ customize your installation. described below is useful for just building a client so that all the other parts of the program are not compiled. -\item [ \verb?--?enable-static-sd] - \index[sd]{\verb{--{enable-static-sd } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-static-sd] + \index[sd]{{-}{-}enable-static-sd } This option causes the make process to build a {\bf static-bacula-sd} in addition to the standard Storage daemon. This static version will include statically linked libraries and could be useful during a Bare Metal recovery. -\item [ \verb?--?enable-static-dir] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{enable-static-dir } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-static-dir] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}enable-static-dir } This option causes the make process to build a {\bf static-bacula-dir} in addition to the standard Director. This static version will include statically linked libraries and could be useful during a Bare Metal recovery. -\item [ \verb?--?enable-static-cons] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{enable-static-cons } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-static-cons] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}enable-static-cons } This option causes the make process to build a {\bf static-console} and a {\bf static-gnome-console} in addition to the standard console. This static version will include statically linked libraries and could be useful during a Bare Metal recovery. -\item [ \verb?--?enable-client-only] - \index[console]{\verb{--{enable-client-only } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-client-only] + \index[console]{{-}{-}enable-client-only } This option causes the make process to build only the File daemon and the libraries that it needs. None of the other daemons, storage tools, nor the console will be built. Likewise a {\bf make install} will then only install @@ -509,23 +509,23 @@ customize your installation. configuration without this option. This option greatly facilitates building a Client on a client only machine. -\item [ \verb?--?enable-largefile] - \index[console]{\verb{--{enable-largefile } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-largefile] + \index[console]{{-}{-}enable-largefile } This option (default) causes Bacula to be built with 64 bit file address support if it is available on your system. This permits Bacula to read and write files greater than 2 GBytes in size. You may disable this feature and revert to 32 bit file addresses by using {\bf \verb{--{disable-largefile}. -\item [ \verb?--?with-sqlite=\lt{}sqlite-path\gt{}] - \index[fd]{\verb{--{with-sqlite } +\item [ {-}{-}with-sqlite=\lt{}sqlite-path\gt{}] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}with-sqlite } This enables use of the SQLite database. The {\bf sqlite-path} is not normally specified as Bacula looks for the necessary components in a standard location ({\bf depkgs/sqlite}). See \ilink{Installing and Configuring SQLite}{_ChapterStart33} chapter of this manual for more details. -\item [ \verb?--?with-mysql=\lt{}mysql-path\gt{}] - \index[fd]{\verb{--{with-mysql } +\item [ {-}{-}with-mysql=\lt{}mysql-path\gt{}] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}with-mysql } This enables building of the Catalog services for Bacula. It assumes that MySQL is running on your system, and expects it to be installed in the {\bf mysql-path} that you specify. If this option is not present, the build will @@ -535,19 +535,19 @@ customize your installation. \ilink{Installing and Configuring MySQL}{_ChapterStart} chapter before proceeding with the configuration. -\item [ \verb?--?with-postgresql=\lt{}path\gt{}] - \index[fd]{\verb{--{with-postgresql } +\item [ {-}{-}with-postgresql=\lt{}path\gt{}] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}with-postgresql } This provides an explicit path to the PostgreSQL libraries if Bacula cannot find it by default. -\item [ \verb?--?enable-conio] - \index[fd]{\verb{--{enable-conio } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-conio] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}enable-conio } Tells Bacula to enable building the small, light weight readline replacement routine. It is generally much easier to configure than readline, although, like readline, it needs either the termcap or ncurses library. -\item [ \verb?--?with-readline=\lt{}readline-path\gt{}] - \index[fd]{\verb{--{with-readline } +\item [ {-}{-}with-readline=\lt{}readline-path\gt{}] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}with-readline } Tells Bacula where {\bf readline} is installed. Normally, Bacula will find readline if it is in a standard library. If it is not found and no \verb{--{with-readline is specified, readline will be disabled. This option affects @@ -555,14 +555,14 @@ customize your installation. history and editing capability and is no longer supported, so you are on your own if you have problems. -\item [ \verb?--?enable-readline] - \index[fd]{\verb{--{enable-readline } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-readline] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}enable-readline } Tells Bacula to enable readline support. It is normally disabled due to the large number of configuration problems and the fact that the package seems to change in incompatible ways from version to version. -\item [ \verb?--?with-tcp-wrappers=\lt{}path\gt{}] - \index[fd]{\verb{--{with-tcp-wrappers } +\item [ {-}{-}with-tcp-wrappers=\lt{}path\gt{}] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}with-tcp-wrappers } This specifies that you want TCP wrappers (man hosts\_access(5)) compiled in. The path is optional since Bacula will normally find the libraries in the standard locations. This option affects the Bacula build. In specifying your @@ -574,8 +574,8 @@ customize your installation. \ilink{Configuring and Testing TCP Wrappers}{wrappers} section in the Security Chapter. -\item [ \verb?--?with-working-dir=\lt{}working-directory-path\gt{} ] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{with-working-dir } +\item [ {-}{-}with-working-dir=\lt{}working-directory-path\gt{} ] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-working-dir } This option is mandatory and specifies a directory into which Bacula may safely place files that will remain between Bacula executions. For example, if the internal database is used, Bacula will keep those files in this @@ -584,8 +584,8 @@ customize your installation. The working directory is not automatically created by the install process, so you must ensure that it exists before using Bacula for the first time. -\item [ \verb?--?with-base-port=\lt{}port=number\gt{}] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{with-base-port } +\item [ {-}{-}with-base-port=\lt{}port=number\gt{}] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-base-port } In order to run, Bacula needs three TCP/IP ports (one for the Bacula Console, one for the Storage daemon, and one for the File daemon). The {\bf \verb{--{with-baseport} option will automatically assign three ports beginning at @@ -597,20 +597,20 @@ customize your installation. IANA. This option is only used to modify the daemon configuration files. You may also accomplish the same thing by directly editing them later. -\item [ \verb?--?with-dump-email=\lt{}email-address\gt{}] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{with-dump-email } +\item [ {-}{-}with-dump-email=\lt{}email-address\gt{}] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-dump-email } This option specifies the email address where any core dumps should be set. This option is normally only used by developers. -\item [ \verb?--?with-pid-dir=\lt{}PATH\gt{} ] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{with-pid-dir } +\item [ {-}{-}with-pid-dir=\lt{}PATH\gt{} ] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-pid-dir } This specifies where Bacula should place the process id file during execution. The default is: {\bf /var/run}. This directory is not created by the install process, so you must ensure that it exists before using Bacula the first time. -\item [ \verb?--?with-subsys-dir=\lt{}PATH\gt{}] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{with-subsys-dir } +\item [ {-}{-}with-subsys-dir=\lt{}PATH\gt{}] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-subsys-dir } This specifies where Bacula should place the subsystem lock file during execution. The default is {\bf /var/run/subsys}. Please make sure that you do not specify the same directory for this directory and for the {\bf sbindir} @@ -618,40 +618,40 @@ customize your installation. subsys directory is not created by the Bacula install, so you must be sure to create it before using Bacula. -\item [ \verb?--?with-dir-password=\lt{}Password\gt{}] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{with-dir-password } +\item [ {-}{-}with-dir-password=\lt{}Password\gt{}] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-dir-password } This option allows you to specify the password used to access the Directory (normally from the Console program). If it is not specified, configure will automatically create a random password. -\item [ \verb?--?with-fd-password=\lt{}Password\gt{} ] - \index[fd]{\verb{--{with-fd-password } +\item [ {-}{-}with-fd-password=\lt{}Password\gt{} ] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}with-fd-password } This option allows you to specify the password used to access the File daemon (normally called from the Director). If it is not specified, configure will automatically create a random password. -\item [ \verb?--?with-sd-password=\lt{}Password\gt{} ] - \index[sd]{\verb{--{with-sd-password } +\item [ {-}{-}with-sd-password=\lt{}Password\gt{} ] + \index[sd]{{-}{-}with-sd-password } This option allows you to specify the password used to access the Directory (normally called from the Director). If it is not specified, configure will automatically create a random password. -\item [ \verb?--?with-dir-user=\lt{}User\gt{} ] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{with-dir-user } +\item [ {-}{-}with-dir-user=\lt{}User\gt{} ] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-dir-user } This option allows you to specify the Userid used to run the Director. The Director must be started as root, but doesn't need to run as root, and after doing preliminary initializations, it can ``drop'' to the UserId specified on this option. -\item [ \verb?--?with-dir-group=\lt{}Group\gt{} ] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{with-dir-group } +\item [ {-}{-}with-dir-group=\lt{}Group\gt{} ] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-dir-group } This option allows you to specify the GroupId used to run the Director. The Director must be started as root, but doesn't need to run as root, and after doing preliminary initializations, it can ``drop'' to the GroupId specified on this option. -\item [ \verb?--?with-sd-user=\lt{}User\gt{} ] - \index[sd]{\verb{--{with-sd-user } +\item [ {-}{-}with-sd-user=\lt{}User\gt{} ] + \index[sd]{{-}{-}with-sd-user } This option allows you to specify the Userid used to run the Storage daemon. The Storage daemon must be started as root, but doesn't need to run as root, and after doing preliminary initializations, it can ``drop'' to the UserId @@ -659,23 +659,23 @@ customize your installation. that the Storage daemon has access to all the devices (tape drives, ...) that it needs. -\item [ \verb?--?with-sd-group=\lt{}Group\gt{} ] - \index[sd]{\verb{--{with-sd-group } +\item [ {-}{-}with-sd-group=\lt{}Group\gt{} ] + \index[sd]{{-}{-}with-sd-group } This option allows you to specify the GroupId used to run the Storage daemon. The Storage daemon must be started as root, but doesn't need to run as root, and after doing preliminary initializations, it can ``drop'' to the GroupId specified on this option. -\item [ \verb?--?with-fd-user=\lt{}User\gt{} ] - \index[fd]{\verb{--{with-fd-user } +\item [ {-}{-}with-fd-user=\lt{}User\gt{} ] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}with-fd-user } This option allows you to specify the Userid used to run the File daemon. The File daemon must be started as root, and in most cases, it needs to run as root, so this option is used only in very special cases, after doing preliminary initializations, it can ``drop'' to the UserId specified on this option. -\item [ \verb?--?with-fd-group=\lt{}Group\gt{} ] - \index[fd]{\verb{--{with-fd-group } +\item [ {-}{-}with-fd-group=\lt{}Group\gt{} ] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}with-fd-group } This option allows you to specify the GroupId used to run the File daemon. The File daemon must be started as root, and in most cases, it must be run as root, however, after doing preliminary initializations, it can ``drop'' to diff --git a/docs/manual-fr/install.tex b/docs/manual-fr/install.tex index 660769cc..ec350ab5 100644 --- a/docs/manual-fr/install.tex +++ b/docs/manual-fr/install.tex @@ -438,16 +438,16 @@ configure} afin d'adapter votre installation \`a vos besoins. \begin{description} -\item [\verb{--{sysbindir=\lt{}binary-path\gt{}] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{sysbindir } +\item [{-}{-}sysbindir=\lt{}binary-path\gt{}] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}sysbindir } D\'efinit l'emplacement des binaires Bacula. -\item [\verb{--{sysconfdir=\lt{}config-path\gt{}] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{sysconfdir } +\item [{-}{-}sysconfdir=\lt{}config-path\gt{}] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}sysconfdir } D\'efinit l'emplacement des fichiers de configuration de Bacula. -\item [\verb{--{enable-smartalloc ] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{enable-smartalloc } +\item [{-}{-}enable-smartalloc ] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}enable-smartalloc } Permet l'inclusion du code Smartalloc de d\'etection de tampons orphelins (NDT : orphaned buffer). Cette option est vivement recommand\'ee. Nous n'avons jamais compil\'e sans elle, aussi vous pourriez subir des d\'esagr\'ements si @@ -455,14 +455,14 @@ vous ne l'activez pas. Dans ce cas, r\'eactivez simplement cette option. Nous la recommandons car elle aide \`a d\'etecter les fuites de m\'emoire. Ce param\`etre est utilis\'e lors de la compilation de Bacula. -\item [\verb{--{enable-gnome ] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{enable-gnome } +\item [{-}{-}enable-gnome ] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}enable-gnome } Si vous avez install\'e GNOME sur votre ordinateur, vous devez sp\'ecifier cette option pour utiliser la Console graphique GNOME. Vous trouverez les binaires dans le r\'epertoire {\bf src/gnome-console}. -\item [\verb{--{enable-wx-console ] - \index[console]{\verb{--{enable-wx-console } +\item [{-}{-}enable-wx-console ] + \index[console]{{-}{-}enable-wx-console } Si vous avez install\'e wxWidgets sur votre ordinateur, vous devez sp\'ecifier cette option pour utiliser la Console graphique wx-console. Vous trouverez les binaires dans le r\'epertoire {\bf src/wx-console}. Ceci peut @@ -470,16 +470,16 @@ trouverez les binaires dans le r\'epertoire {\bf src/wx-console}. Ceci peut souhaitent pas installer Gnome, car wxWidgets peut fonctionner avec les librairies GTK+, Motif ou m\^eme X11. -\item [\verb{--{enable-tray-monitor ] - \index[console]{\verb{--{enable-tray-monitor } +\item [{-}{-}enable-tray-monitor ] + \index[console]{{-}{-}enable-tray-monitor } Si vous avez install\'e GTK sur votre ordinateur et utilisez un gestionnaire de fen\^etre compatible avec le syst\`eme de notification standard FreeDesktop (tels KDE et GNOME), vous pouvez utiliser une interface graphique pour surveiller les {\it daemons} Bacula en activant cette option. Les binaires seront plac\'es dans le r\'epertoire {\bf src/tray-monitor}. -\item [\verb{--{enable-static-tools] - \index[console]{\verb{--{enable-static-tools } +\item [{-}{-}enable-static-tools] + \index[console]{{-}{-}enable-static-tools } Avec cette option, les utilitaires relatifs au Storage Daemon ({\bf bls}, {\bf bextract}, et {\bf bscan}) seront li\'es statiquement, ce qui vous permet de les utiliser m\^eme si les librairies partag\'ees ne sont pas charg\'ees. @@ -487,38 +487,38 @@ Si vous avez des difficult\'es de type ``linking'' \`a la compilation du r\'epertoire {\bf src/stored}, assurez-vous d'avoir d\'esactiv\'e cette option, en ajoutant \'eventuellement {\bf \verb{--{disable-static-tools}. -\item [\verb{--{enable-static-fd] - \index[fd]{\verb{--{enable-static-fd } +\item [{-}{-}enable-static-fd] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}enable-static-fd } Avec cette option, la compilation produira un {\bf static-bacula-fd} en plus du File Daemon standard. Cette version qui inclut les librairies statiquement li\'ees est requise pour la reconstruction compl\`ete d'une machine apr\`es un d\'esastre. Cette option est largement surpass\'ee par l'usage de {\bf make static-bacula-fd} du r\'epertoire {\bf src/filed}. -\item [\verb{--{enable-static-sd] - \index[sd]{\verb{--{enable-static-sd } +\item [{-}{-}enable-static-sd] + \index[sd]{{-}{-}enable-static-sd } Avec cette option, la compilation produira un {\bf static-bacula-sd} en plus du Storage Daemon standard. Cette version qui inclut les librairies statiquement li\'ees peut se r\'ev\'eler utile pour la reconstruction compl\`ete d'une machine apr\`es un d\'esastre. -\item [\verb{--{enable-static-dir] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{enable-static-dir } +\item [{-}{-}enable-static-dir] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}enable-static-dir } Avec cette option, la compilation produira un {\bf static-bacula-dir} en plus du Director Daemon standard. Cette version qui inclut les librairies statiquement li\'ees peut se r\'ev\'eler utile pour la reconstruction compl\`ete d'une machine apr\`es un d\'esastre. -\item [\verb{--{enable-static-cons] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{enable-static-cons } +\item [{-}{-}enable-static-cons] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}enable-static-cons } Avec cette option, la compilation produira une {\bf static-console} et une {\bf static-gnome-console} en plus de la Console standard standard. Cette version qui inclut les librairies statiquement li\'ees peut se r\'ev\'eler utile pour la reconstruction compl\`ete d'une machine apr\`es un d\'esastre. -\item [\verb{--{enable-client-only] - \index[console]{\verb{--{enable-client-only } +\item [{-}{-}enable-client-only] + \index[console]{{-}{-}enable-client-only } Avec cette option, la compilation produira seulement le File Daemon et les librairies qui lui sont n\'ecessaires. Aucun des autres {\it daemons}, outils de stockage, ni la console ne sera compil\'e. De m\^eme, un {\bf make @@ -526,16 +526,16 @@ install} installera seulement le File Daemon. Pour obtenir tous les {\it daemons}, vous devez la d\'esactiver. Cette option facilite grandement la compilation sur les simples clients. -\item [\verb{--{enable-largefile] - \index[console]{\verb{--{enable-largefile } +\item [{-}{-}enable-largefile] + \index[console]{{-}{-}enable-largefile } Cette option (activ\'ee par d\'efaut) provoque la compilation de Bacula avec le support d'adressage de fichiers 64 bits s'il est disponible sur votre syst\`eme. Ainsi Bacula peut lire et \'ecrire des fichiers de plus de 2 GBytes. Vous pouvez d\'esactiver cette option et revenir \`a un adressage de fichiers 32 bits en utilisant {\bf \verb{--{disable-largefile}. -\item [\verb{--{with-sqlite=\lt{}sqlite-path\gt{}] - \index[console]{\verb{--{with-sqlite } +\item [{-}{-}with-sqlite=\lt{}sqlite-path\gt{}] + \index[console]{{-}{-}with-sqlite } Cette option permet l'utilisation de la base de donn\'ees SQLite. Il n'est, en principe, pas n\'ecessaire de sp\'ecifier le chemin {\bf sqlite-path} car Bacula recherche les composants requis dans les r\'epertoires standards ({\bf @@ -543,8 +543,8 @@ depkgs/sqlite}). voyez \ilink{Installer et Configurer SQLite}{_ChapterStart33} pour plus de d\'etails. -\item [\verb{--{with-mysql=\lt{}mysql-path\gt{}] - \index[console]{\verb{--{with-mysql } +\item [{-}{-}with-mysql=\lt{}mysql-path\gt{}] + \index[console]{{-}{-}with-mysql } Cette option permet la compilation des services de Catalogue de Bacula. Elle implique que MySQL tourne d\'ej\`a sur votre syst\`eme, et qu'il soit install\'e dans le chemin {\bf mysql-path} que vous avez sp\'ecifi\'e. Si @@ -555,19 +555,19 @@ l'installation de MySQL ( \ilink{Installer and Configurer MySQL}{_ChapterStart}) avant de proc\'eder \`a la configuration. -\item [\verb{--{with-postgresql=\lt{}postgresql-path\gt{}] - \index[console]{\verb{--{with-postgresql } +\item [{-}{-}with-postgresql=\lt{}postgresql-path\gt{}] + \index[console]{{-}{-}with-postgresql } Cette option d\'eclare un chemin explicite pour les librairies PostgreSQL si Bacula ne les trouve pas dans le r\'epertoire par d\'efaut. -\item [\verb{--{enable-conio] - \index[console]{\verb{--{enable-conio } +\item [{-}{-}enable-conio] + \index[console]{{-}{-}enable-conio } Cette option permet la compilation d'une petite et l\'eg\`ere routine en alternative \`a readline, beaucoup plus facile \`a configurer, m\^eme si elle n\'ecessite aussi les librairies termcap ou ncurses. -\item [\verb{--{with-readline=\lt{}readline-path\gt{}] - \index[console]{\verb{--{with-readline } +\item [{-}{-}with-readline=\lt{}readline-path\gt{}] + \index[console]{{-}{-}with-readline } Sp\'ecifie l'emplacement de {\bf readline}. En principe, Bacula devrait le trouver s'il est dans une librairie standard. Sinon, et si l'option \verb{--{with-readline n'est pas renseign\'ee, readline sera d\'esactiv\'e. Cette @@ -576,14 +576,14 @@ Console avec un historique des lignes de commandes et des capacit\'es d'\'edition. Readline n'est d\'esormais plus support\'e, ce qui signifie que vous l'utilisez \`a vos risques et p\'erils -\item [\verb{--{enable-readline] - \index[console]{\verb{--{enable-readline } +\item [{-}{-}enable-readline] + \index[console]{{-}{-}enable-readline } Active le support readline. D\'esactiv\'e par d\'efaut en raison de nombreux probl\`emes de configuration, et parce que le paquettage semble devenir incompatible. -\item [\verb{--{with-tcp-wrappers=\lt{}path\gt{}] - \index[console]{\verb{--{with-tcp-wrappers } +\item [{-}{-}with-tcp-wrappers=\lt{}path\gt{}] + \index[console]{{-}{-}with-tcp-wrappers } Cette option pr\'ecise que vous voulez TCP wrappers (man hosts\_access(5)) compil\'e dans Bacula. Le chemin est facultatif puisque Bacula devrait, en principe, trouver les librairies dans les r\'epertoires standards. Cette @@ -597,8 +597,8 @@ consultez la section \ilink{Configurer et Tester TCP Wrappers}{wrappers} du chapitre sur la s\'ecurit\'e. -\item [\verb{--{with-working-dir=\lt{}working-directory-path\gt{}] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{with-working-dir } +\item [{-}{-}with-working-dir=\lt{}working-directory-path\gt{}] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-working-dir } Cette option est obligatoire et sp\'ecifie un r\'epertoire dans lequel Bacula peut placer en toute s\'ecurit\'e les fichiers qui resteront d'une ex\'ecution \`a l'autre. Par exemple, si la base de donn\'ees interne est @@ -609,8 +609,8 @@ Vous pourrez \'eventuellement effectuer cette modification directement en les automatiquement cr\'e\'e par le processus d'installation, aussi vous devez veiller \`a ce qu'il existe avant votre premi\`ere utilisation de Bacula. -\item [\verb{--{with-base-port=\lt{}port=number\gt{}] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{with-base-port } +\item [{-}{-}with-base-port=\lt{}port=number\gt{}] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-base-port } Bacula a besoin de trois ports TCP/IP pour fonctionner (un pour la Console, un pour le Storage Daemon et un pour le File Daemon). L'option {\bf \verb{--{with-baseport} permet d'assigner automatiquement trois ports cons\'ecutifs @@ -624,21 +624,21 @@ option n'est utilis\'ee que pour modifier les fichiers de configuration de Bacula. Vous pouvez \`a tout moment faire cette modification en \'editant directement ces fichiers. -\item [\verb{--{with-dump-email=\lt{}email-address\gt{}] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{with-dump-email } +\item [{-}{-}with-dump-email=\lt{}email-address\gt{}] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-dump-email } Cette option sp\'ecifie l'adresse e-mail qui recevra tous les {\it core dump}. Cette option n'est en principe utilis\'ee que par les d\'eveloppeurs. -\item [\verb{--{with-pid-dir=\lt{}PATH\gt{} ] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{with-pid-dir } +\item [{-}{-}with-pid-dir=\lt{}PATH\gt{} ] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-pid-dir } Ceci pr\'ecise le r\'epertoire de stockage du fichier d'id de processus lors de l'ex\'ecution. La valeur par d\'efaut est : {\bf /var/run}. Le r\'epertoire sp\'ecifi\'e ici n'est pas automatiquement cr\'e\'e par le processus d'installation, aussi vous devez veiller \`a ce qu'il existe avant votre premi\`ere utilisation de Bacula. -\item [\verb{--{with-subsys-dir=\lt{}PATH\gt{} ] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{with-subsys-dir } +\item [{-}{-}with-subsys-dir=\lt{}PATH\gt{} ] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-subsys-dir } Cette option pr\'ecise le r\'epertoire de stockage des fichiers verrous du sous-syst\`eme lors de l'ex\'ecution. Le r\'epertoire par d\'efaut est {\bf /var/run/subsys}.Veillez \`a ne pas sp\'ecifier le m\^eme r\'epertoire que @@ -647,42 +647,42 @@ scripts de d\'emarrage automatique. Le r\'epertoire sp\'ecifi\'e ici n'est pas automatiquement cr\'e\'e par le processus d'installation, aussi vous devez veiller \`a ce qu'il existe avant votre premi\`ere utilisation de Bacula. -\item [\verb{--{with-dir-password=\lt{}Password\gt{} ] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{with-dir-password } +\item [{-}{-}with-dir-password=\lt{}Password\gt{} ] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-dir-password } Cette option vous permet de pr\'eciser le mot de passe d'acc\`es au Director (contact\'e, en principe, depuis la console). S'il n'est pas pr\'ecis\'e, configure en cr\'e\'e un al\'eatoirement. -\item [\verb{--{with-fd-password=\lt{}Password\gt{} ] - \index[fd]{\verb{--{with-fd-password } +\item [{-}{-}with-fd-password=\lt{}Password\gt{} ] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}with-fd-password } Cette option vous permet de pr\'eciser le mot de passe d'acc\`es au File Daemon (contact\'e, en principe, depuis le Director). S'il n'est pas pr\'ecis\'e, configure en cr\'e\'e un al\'eatoirement. -\item [\verb{--{with-sd-password=\lt{}Password\gt{} ] - \index[sd]{\verb{--{with-sd-password } +\item [{-}{-}with-sd-password=\lt{}Password\gt{} ] + \index[sd]{{-}{-}with-sd-password } Cette option vous permet de pr\'eciser le mot de passe d'acc\`es au Storage Daemon (contact\'e, en principe, depuis le File Daemon). S'il n'est pas pr\'ecis\'e, configure en cr\'e\'e un al\'eatoirement. -\item [\verb{--{with-dir-user=\lt{}User\gt{} ] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{with-dir-user } +\item [{-}{-}with-dir-user=\lt{}User\gt{} ] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-dir-user } Cette option vous permet de sp\'ecifier l'UserId utilis\'e pour l'ex\'ecution du Director. Le Director doit \^etre d\'emarr\'e en tant que root, mais n'a pas besoin d'\^etre ex\'ecut\'e en tant que root. Apr\`es avoir effectu\'e les op\'erations d'initialisation pr\'eliminaires, il peut redescendre au niveau de l'UserId sp\'ecifi\'e dans cette option. -\item [\verb{--{with-dir-group=\lt{}Group\gt{} ] - \index[dir]{\verb{--{with-dir-group } +\item [{-}{-}with-dir-group=\lt{}Group\gt{} ] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-dir-group } Cette option vous permet de sp\'ecifier le GroupId utilis\'e pour l'ex\'ecution du Director. Le Director doit \^etre d\'emarr\'e en tant que root, mais n'a pas besoin d'\^etre ex\'ecut\'e en tant que root. Apr\`es avoir effectu\'e les op\'erations d'initialisation pr\'eliminaires, il peut redescendre au niveau du GroupId sp\'ecifi\'e dans cette option. -\item [\verb{--{with-sd-user=\lt{}User\gt{} ] - \index[sd]{\verb{--{with-sd-user } +\item [{-}{-}with-sd-user=\lt{}User\gt{} ] + \index[sd]{{-}{-}with-sd-user } Cette option vous permet de sp\'ecifier l'UserId utilis\'e pour ex\'ecuter le Storage Daemon. Le Storage Daemon doit \^etre d\'emarr\'e en tant que root, mais n'a pas besoin d'\^etre ex\'ecut\'e en tant que root. Apr\`es avoir @@ -691,16 +691,16 @@ redescendre au niveau de l'UserId sp\'ecifi\'e dans cette option. Si vous utilisez cette option, veillez \`a ce que le Storage Daemon ait acc\`es \`a tous les p\'eriph\'eriques de stockage dont il a besoin. -\item [\verb{--{with-sd-group=\lt{}Group\gt{} ] - \index[sd]{\verb{--{with-sd-group } +\item [{-}{-}with-sd-group=\lt{}Group\gt{} ] + \index[sd]{{-}{-}with-sd-group } Cette option vous permet de sp\'ecifier le GroupId utilis\'e pour ex\'ecuter le Storage Daemon. Le Storage Daemon doit \^etre d\'emarr\'e en tant que root, mais n'a pas besoin d'\^etre ex\'ecut\'e en tant que root. Apr\`es avoir effectu\'e les op\'erations d'initialisation pr\'eliminaires, il peut redescendre au niveau du GroupId sp\'ecifi\'e dans cette option. -\item [\verb{--{with-fd-user=\lt{}User\gt{} ] - \index[fd]{\verb{--{with-fd-user } +\item [{-}{-}with-fd-user=\lt{}User\gt{} ] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}with-fd-user } Cette option vous permet de sp\'ecifier l'UserId utilis\'e pour ex\'ecuter le File Daemon. Le File Daemon doit \^etre d\'emarr\'e et, dans la plupart des cas, ex\'ecut\'e en tant que root, de sorte que cette option n'est utilis\'ee @@ -708,8 +708,8 @@ que dans des cas bien particuliers. Malgr\'e tout, apr\`es avoir effectu\'e les op\'erations d'initialisation pr\'eliminaires, il peut redescendre au niveau de l'UserId sp\'ecifi\'e dans cette option. -\item [\verb{--{with-fd-group=\lt{}Group\gt{} ] - \index[fd]{\verb{--{with-fd-group } +\item [{-}{-}with-fd-group=\lt{}Group\gt{} ] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}with-fd-group } Cette option vous permet de sp\'ecifier le GroupId utilis\'e pour ex\'ecuter le File Daemon. Le File Daemon doit \^etre d\'emarr\'e et, dans la plupart des cas, ex\'ecut\'e en tant que root, de sorte que cette option n'est diff --git a/docs/manual/install.tex b/docs/manual/install.tex index d45a70de..420ea5a2 100644 --- a/docs/manual/install.tex +++ b/docs/manual/install.tex @@ -421,18 +421,18 @@ customize your installation. \begin{description} -\item [ \verb:--:sysbindir=\lt{}binary-path\gt{}] - \index[dir]{\verb:--:sysbindir } +\item [ {-}{-}sysbindir=\lt{}binary-path\gt{}] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}sysbindir } Defines where the Bacula binary (executable) files will be placed during a {\bf make install} command. -\item [ \verb:--:sysconfdir=\lt{}config-path\gt{}] - \index[dir]{\verb:--:sysconfdir } +\item [ {-}{-}sysconfdir=\lt{}config-path\gt{}] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}sysconfdir } Defines where the Bacula configuration files should be placed during a {\bf make install} command. -\item [ \verb:--:enable-smartalloc ] - \index[dir]{\verb:--:enable-smartalloc } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-smartalloc ] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}enable-smartalloc } This enables the inclusion of the Smartalloc orphaned buffer detection code. This option is highly recommended. Because we never build without this option, you may experience problems if it is not enabled. In this case, @@ -440,14 +440,14 @@ customize your installation. enabled as it helps detect memory leaks. This configuration parameter is used while building Bacula -\item [ \verb:--:enable-gnome ] - \index[dir]{\verb:--:enable-gnome } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-gnome ] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}enable-gnome } If you have GNOME installed on your computer and you want to use the GNOME GUI Console interface to Bacula, you must specify this option. Doing so will build everything in the {\bf src/gnome-console} directory. -\item [ \verb:--:enable-wx-console ] - \index[console]{\verb:--:enable-wx-console } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-wx-console ] + \index[console]{{-}{-}enable-wx-console } If you have wxWidgets installed on your computer and you want to use the wxWidgets GUI Console interface to Bacula, you must specify this option. Doing so will build everything in the {\bf src/wx-console} directory. This @@ -455,16 +455,16 @@ customize your installation. install Gnome, as wxWidgets can work with GTK+, Motif or even X11 libraries. -\item [ \verb:--:enable-tray-monitor ] - \index[dir]{\verb:--:enable-tray-monitor } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-tray-monitor ] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}enable-tray-monitor } If you have GTK installed on your computer, you run a graphical environment or a window manager compatible with the FreeDesktop system tray standard (like KDE and GNOME) and you want to use a GUI to monitor Bacula daemons, you must specify this option. Doing so will build everything in the {\bf src/tray-monitor} directory. -\item [ \verb:--:enable-static-tools] - \index[dir]{\verb:--:enable-static-tools } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-static-tools] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}enable-static-tools } This option causes the linker to link the Storage daemon utility tools ({\bf bls}, {\bf bextract}, and {\bf bscan}) statically. This permits using them without having the shared libraries loaded. If you have problems linking in @@ -472,8 +472,8 @@ customize your installation. or explicitly disable static linking by adding {\bf \verb:--:disable-static-tools}. -\item [ \verb:--:enable-static-fd] - \index[fd]{\verb:--:enable-static-fd } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-static-fd] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}enable-static-fd } This option causes the make process to build a {\bf static-bacula-fd} in addition to the standard File daemon. This static version will include statically linked libraries and is required for the Bare Metal recovery. This @@ -482,29 +482,29 @@ customize your installation. described below is useful for just building a client so that all the other parts of the program are not compiled. -\item [ \verb:--:enable-static-sd] - \index[sd]{\verb:--:enable-static-sd } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-static-sd] + \index[sd]{{-}{-}enable-static-sd } This option causes the make process to build a {\bf static-bacula-sd} in addition to the standard Storage daemon. This static version will include statically linked libraries and could be useful during a Bare Metal recovery. -\item [ \verb:--:enable-static-dir] - \index[dir]{\verb:--:enable-static-dir } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-static-dir] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}enable-static-dir } This option causes the make process to build a {\bf static-bacula-dir} in addition to the standard Director. This static version will include statically linked libraries and could be useful during a Bare Metal recovery. -\item [ \verb:--:enable-static-cons] - \index[dir]{\verb:--:enable-static-cons } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-static-cons] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}enable-static-cons } This option causes the make process to build a {\bf static-console} and a {\bf static-gnome-console} in addition to the standard console. This static version will include statically linked libraries and could be useful during a Bare Metal recovery. -\item [ \verb:--:enable-client-only] - \index[console]{\verb:--:enable-client-only } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-client-only] + \index[console]{{-}{-}enable-client-only } This option causes the make process to build only the File daemon and the libraries that it needs. None of the other daemons, storage tools, nor the console will be built. Likewise a {\bf make install} will then only install @@ -512,23 +512,23 @@ customize your installation. configuration without this option. This option greatly facilitates building a Client on a client only machine. -\item [ \verb:--:enable-largefile] - \index[console]{\verb:--:enable-largefile } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-largefile] + \index[console]{{-}{-}enable-largefile } This option (default) causes Bacula to be built with 64 bit file address support if it is available on your system. This permits Bacula to read and write files greater than 2 GBytes in size. You may disable this feature and revert to 32 bit file addresses by using {\bf \verb:--:disable-largefile}. -\item [ \verb:--:with-sqlite=\lt{}sqlite-path\gt{}] - \index[fd]{\verb:--:with-sqlite } +\item [ {-}{-}with-sqlite=\lt{}sqlite-path\gt{}] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}with-sqlite } This enables use of the SQLite database. The {\bf sqlite-path} is not normally specified as Bacula looks for the necessary components in a standard location ({\bf depkgs/sqlite}). See \ilink{Installing and Configuring SQLite}{_ChapterStart33} chapter of this manual for more details. -\item [ \verb:--:with-mysql=\lt{}mysql-path\gt{}] - \index[fd]{\verb:--:with-mysql } +\item [ {-}{-}with-mysql=\lt{}mysql-path\gt{}] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}with-mysql } This enables building of the Catalog services for Bacula. It assumes that MySQL is running on your system, and expects it to be installed in the {\bf mysql-path} that you specify. If this option is not present, the build will @@ -538,13 +538,13 @@ customize your installation. \ilink{Installing and Configuring MySQL}{_ChapterStart} chapter before proceeding with the configuration. -\item [ \verb:--:with-postgresql=\lt{}path\gt{}] - \index[fd]{\verb:--:with-postgresql } +\item [ {-}{-}with-postgresql=\lt{}path\gt{}] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}with-postgresql } This provides an explicit path to the PostgreSQL libraries if Bacula cannot find it by default. -\item [ \verb:--:with-python=\lt{}path\gt{}] - \index[fd]{\verb:--:with-python } +\item [ {-}{-}with-python=\lt{}path\gt{}] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}with-python } This option enables Bacula support for Python. If no path is supplied, configure will search the standard library locations for Python 2.2, 2.3, or 2.4. If it cannot @@ -553,14 +553,14 @@ customize your installation. \ilink{Python chapter}{_ChapterStart60} for the details of using Python scripting. -\item [ \verb:--:enable-conio] - \index[fd]{\verb:--:enable-conio } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-conio] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}enable-conio } Tells Bacula to enable building the small, light weight readline replacement routine. It is generally much easier to configure than readline, although, like readline, it needs either the termcap or ncurses library. -\item [ \verb:--:with-readline=\lt{}readline-path\gt{}] - \index[fd]{\verb:--:with-readline } +\item [ {-}{-}with-readline=\lt{}readline-path\gt{}] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}with-readline } Tells Bacula where {\bf readline} is installed. Normally, Bacula will find readline if it is in a standard library. If it is not found and no \verb:--:with-readline is specified, readline will be disabled. This option affects @@ -568,14 +568,14 @@ customize your installation. history and editing capability and is no longer supported, so you are on your own if you have problems. -\item [ \verb:--:enable-readline] - \index[fd]{\verb:--:enable-readline } +\item [ {-}{-}enable-readline] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}enable-readline } Tells Bacula to enable readline support. It is normally disabled due to the large number of configuration problems and the fact that the package seems to change in incompatible ways from version to version. -\item [ \verb:--:with-tcp-wrappers=\lt{}path\gt{}] - \index[fd]{\verb:--:with-tcp-wrappers } +\item [ {-}{-}with-tcp-wrappers=\lt{}path\gt{}] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}with-tcp-wrappers } This specifies that you want TCP wrappers (man hosts\_access(5)) compiled in. The path is optional since Bacula will normally find the libraries in the standard locations. This option affects the Bacula build. In specifying your @@ -590,8 +590,8 @@ customize your installation. \ilink{Configuring and Testing TCP Wrappers}{wrappers} section in the Security Chapter. -\item [ \verb:--:with-working-dir=\lt{}working-directory-path\gt{} ] - \index[dir]{\verb:--:with-working-dir } +\item [ {-}{-}with-working-dir=\lt{}working-directory-path\gt{} ] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-working-dir } This option is mandatory and specifies a directory into which Bacula may safely place files that will remain between Bacula executions. For example, if the internal database is used, Bacula will keep those files in this @@ -600,8 +600,8 @@ customize your installation. The working directory is not automatically created by the install process, so you must ensure that it exists before using Bacula for the first time. -\item [ \verb:--:with-base-port=\lt{}port=number\gt{}] - \index[dir]{\verb:--:with-base-port } +\item [ {-}{-}with-base-port=\lt{}port=number\gt{}] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-base-port } In order to run, Bacula needs three TCP/IP ports (one for the Bacula Console, one for the Storage daemon, and one for the File daemon). The {\bf \verb:--:with-baseport} option will automatically assign three ports beginning at @@ -613,20 +613,20 @@ customize your installation. IANA. This option is only used to modify the daemon configuration files. You may also accomplish the same thing by directly editing them later. -\item [ \verb:--:with-dump-email=\lt{}email-address\gt{}] - \index[dir]{\verb:--:with-dump-email } +\item [ {-}{-}with-dump-email=\lt{}email-address\gt{}] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-dump-email } This option specifies the email address where any core dumps should be set. This option is normally only used by developers. -\item [ \verb:--:with-pid-dir=\lt{}PATH\gt{} ] - \index[dir]{\verb:--:with-pid-dir } +\item [ {-}{-}with-pid-dir=\lt{}PATH\gt{} ] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-pid-dir } This specifies where Bacula should place the process id file during execution. The default is: {\bf /var/run}. This directory is not created by the install process, so you must ensure that it exists before using Bacula the first time. -\item [ \verb:--:with-subsys-dir=\lt{}PATH\gt{}] - \index[dir]{\verb:--:with-subsys-dir } +\item [ {-}{-}with-subsys-dir=\lt{}PATH\gt{}] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-subsys-dir } This specifies where Bacula should place the subsystem lock file during execution. The default is {\bf /var/run/subsys}. Please make sure that you do not specify the same directory for this directory and for the {\bf sbindir} @@ -634,40 +634,40 @@ customize your installation. subsys directory is not created by the Bacula install, so you must be sure to create it before using Bacula. -\item [ \verb:--:with-dir-password=\lt{}Password\gt{}] - \index[dir]{\verb:--:with-dir-password } +\item [ {-}{-}with-dir-password=\lt{}Password\gt{}] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-dir-password } This option allows you to specify the password used to access the Directory (normally from the Console program). If it is not specified, configure will automatically create a random password. -\item [ \verb:--:with-fd-password=\lt{}Password\gt{} ] - \index[fd]{\verb:--:with-fd-password } +\item [ {-}{-}with-fd-password=\lt{}Password\gt{} ] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}with-fd-password } This option allows you to specify the password used to access the File daemon (normally called from the Director). If it is not specified, configure will automatically create a random password. -\item [ \verb:--:with-sd-password=\lt{}Password\gt{} ] - \index[sd]{\verb:--:with-sd-password } +\item [ {-}{-}with-sd-password=\lt{}Password\gt{} ] + \index[sd]{{-}{-}with-sd-password } This option allows you to specify the password used to access the Directory (normally called from the Director). If it is not specified, configure will automatically create a random password. -\item [ \verb:--:with-dir-user=\lt{}User\gt{} ] - \index[dir]{\verb:--:with-dir-user } +\item [ {-}{-}with-dir-user=\lt{}User\gt{} ] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-dir-user } This option allows you to specify the Userid used to run the Director. The Director must be started as root, but doesn't need to run as root, and after doing preliminary initializations, it can ``drop'' to the UserId specified on this option. -\item [ \verb:--:with-dir-group=\lt{}Group\gt{} ] - \index[dir]{\verb:--:with-dir-group } +\item [ {-}{-}with-dir-group=\lt{}Group\gt{} ] + \index[dir]{{-}{-}with-dir-group } This option allows you to specify the GroupId used to run the Director. The Director must be started as root, but doesn't need to run as root, and after doing preliminary initializations, it can ``drop'' to the GroupId specified on this option. -\item [ \verb:--:with-sd-user=\lt{}User\gt{} ] - \index[sd]{\verb:--:with-sd-user } +\item [ {-}{-}with-sd-user=\lt{}User\gt{} ] + \index[sd]{{-}{-}with-sd-user } This option allows you to specify the Userid used to run the Storage daemon. The Storage daemon must be started as root, but doesn't need to run as root, and after doing preliminary initializations, it can ``drop'' to the UserId @@ -675,23 +675,23 @@ customize your installation. that the Storage daemon has access to all the devices (tape drives, ...) that it needs. -\item [ \verb:--:with-sd-group=\lt{}Group\gt{} ] - \index[sd]{\verb:--:with-sd-group } +\item [ {-}{-}with-sd-group=\lt{}Group\gt{} ] + \index[sd]{{-}{-}with-sd-group } This option allows you to specify the GroupId used to run the Storage daemon. The Storage daemon must be started as root, but doesn't need to run as root, and after doing preliminary initializations, it can ``drop'' to the GroupId specified on this option. -\item [ \verb:--:with-fd-user=\lt{}User\gt{} ] - \index[fd]{\verb:--:with-fd-user } +\item [ {-}{-}with-fd-user=\lt{}User\gt{} ] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}with-fd-user } This option allows you to specify the Userid used to run the File daemon. The File daemon must be started as root, and in most cases, it needs to run as root, so this option is used only in very special cases, after doing preliminary initializations, it can ``drop'' to the UserId specified on this option. -\item [ \verb:--:with-fd-group=\lt{}Group\gt{} ] - \index[fd]{\verb:--:with-fd-group } +\item [ {-}{-}with-fd-group=\lt{}Group\gt{} ] + \index[fd]{{-}{-}with-fd-group } This option allows you to specify the GroupId used to run the File daemon. The File daemon must be started as root, and in most cases, it must be run as root, however, after doing preliminary initializations, it can ``drop'' to