From: Kern Sibbald Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 21:53:13 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Updates X-Git-Tag: Release-2.0.0~671 X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=4330151660e0d2e143dc648c83f2c1f9e7fac6ff;p=bacula%2Fdocs Updates --- diff --git a/docs/manual/console.tex b/docs/manual/console.tex index b595041c..8a6ed14c 100644 --- a/docs/manual/console.tex +++ b/docs/manual/console.tex @@ -909,23 +909,29 @@ time. Use the {\bf mod} option and select {\bf When} (no. 6). Then enter the desired start time in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format. \item [setdebug] + \index[console]{setdebug} \index[dir]{setdebug} + \index[dir]{debugging} + \index[dir]{debugging Win32} + \index[dir]{Windows!debugging} This command is used to set the debug level in each daemon. The form of this command is: setdebug level=nn [trace=0/1 client=\lt{}client-name\gt{} | dir | director | storage=\lt{}storage-name\gt{} | all] - If trace=1 is set, then the tracing will be enabled, and the daemon - where the setdebug applies will be placed in trace mode, and all debug - output will go to the file {\bf bacula.trace} in the current directory - of the daemon. Normally, tracing is used only for Win32 clients where - the debug output cannot be written to a terminal or redirected to a - file. When tracing, each debug output message is appended to the trace - file. You must explicitly delete the file when you are done. + If trace=1 is set, then tracing will be enabled, and the daemon will be + placed in trace mode, which means that all debug output as set by the + debug level will be directed to the file {\bf bacula.trace} in the + current directory of the daemon. Normally, tracing is needed only for + Win32 clients where the debug output cannot be written to a terminal or + redirected to a file. When tracing, each debug output message is + appended to the trace file. You must explicitly delete the file when + you are done. \item [show] \index[console]{show} + \index[dir]{show} The show command will list the Director's resource records as defined in the Director's configuration file (normally {\bf bacula-dir.conf}). This command is used mainly for debugging purposes by developers. @@ -936,7 +942,7 @@ setdebug level=nn [trace=0/1 client=\lt{}client-name\gt{} | dir | director | with the {\bf list}, which displays the contents of the catalog. \item [sqlquery] - \index[dir]{sqlquery} + \index[console]{sqlquery} The sqlquery command puts the Console program into SQL query mode where each line you enter is concatenated to the previous line until a semicolon (;) is seen. The semicolon terminates the command, which is diff --git a/docs/manual/critical.tex b/docs/manual/critical.tex index 563d382a..c299db88 100644 --- a/docs/manual/critical.tex +++ b/docs/manual/critical.tex @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ production system (if you already are in production, use the checklist anyway). \item Better than doing the above is to walk through the nine steps in the \ilink{Tape Testing}{_ChapterStart27} chapter of the manual. It may take you a bit of time, but it will eliminate surprises. -\item Test your the end of tape handling of your tape drive by using the +\item Test the end of tape handling of your tape drive by using the fill command in the \ilink{btape}{btape} program. \item If you are using a 2.4 kernel, make sure that /lib/tls is disabled. Bacula does not work with this library. See the second point under @@ -76,8 +76,6 @@ production system (if you already are in production, use the checklist anyway). CDROM}{_ChapterRescue} chapter. It is trivial to make such a CDROM, and it can make system recovery in the event of a lost hard disk infinitely easier. -\item After doing your first backup restore some or all the data. Do this for - at least one client on each different OS (e.g. Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, Win32). \end{itemize} \subsection*{Recommended Items}