From: Kern Sibbald Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 09:32:11 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Update Win32 chapter X-Git-Tag: Release-1.38.0~25 X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=978c416fbe6ef0d0aec18352970dbe70f44e9fe4;p=bacula%2Fdocs Update Win32 chapter --- diff --git a/docs/manual-de/win32.tex b/docs/manual-de/win32.tex index d0ff1ec3..bd7b6900 100644 --- a/docs/manual-de/win32.tex +++ b/docs/manual-de/win32.tex @@ -40,11 +40,12 @@ This install is standard Windows .exe that runs an install wizard using the NSIS Free Software installer, so if you have already installed Windows software, it should be very familiar to you. -If you have a previous version Cygwin of Bacula (1.32 or lower) installed, you -should stop the service, uninstall it, and remove the Bacula installation directory possibly -saving your bacula-fd.conf file for use with the new version you will install. -The new native version of Bacula has far fewer files than the old Cygwin -version, so it is better to start with a clean directory. +If you have a previous version Cygwin of Bacula (1.32 or lower) installed, +you should stop the service, uninstall it, and remove the Bacula +installation directory possibly saving your bacula-fd.conf file for use +with the new version you will install. The new native version of Bacula +has far fewer files than the old Cygwin version, so it is better to start +with a clean directory. Finally, proceed with the installation. @@ -80,16 +81,24 @@ Finally, proceed with the installation. \item If you are installing for the first time, you will be asked if you want to edit the bacula-fd.conf file, and if you respond with yes, it will be - opened in notepad. + opened in notepad. Note, if you have installed Bacula to a drive other + than C: you probably should prefix the installation drive name to each + of the directory references in the bacula-fd.conf file, in particular + the {\bf WorkingDirectory} and the {\bf Pid Directory} directives. + + Also, if you do not wish to see the full listing of all files restored + in the job output after running a restore job, you can add {\bf , + !restored} to the {\bf director} directive in the {\bf Messages} + resource. -\item Then the installer will ask if you wish to install Bacula as a service. You +\item Then the installer will ask if you wish to install Bacula as a service. You should always choose to do so: \addcontentsline{lof}{figure}{Win32 Client Service Selection} \includegraphics{./win32-service.eps} -\item If everything goes well, you will receive the following confirmation: +\item If everything goes well, you will receive the following confirmation: \addcontentsline{lof}{figure}{Win32 Client Service Confirmation} \includegraphics{./win32-service-ok.eps} diff --git a/docs/manual/win32.tex b/docs/manual/win32.tex index d0ff1ec3..bd7b6900 100644 --- a/docs/manual/win32.tex +++ b/docs/manual/win32.tex @@ -40,11 +40,12 @@ This install is standard Windows .exe that runs an install wizard using the NSIS Free Software installer, so if you have already installed Windows software, it should be very familiar to you. -If you have a previous version Cygwin of Bacula (1.32 or lower) installed, you -should stop the service, uninstall it, and remove the Bacula installation directory possibly -saving your bacula-fd.conf file for use with the new version you will install. -The new native version of Bacula has far fewer files than the old Cygwin -version, so it is better to start with a clean directory. +If you have a previous version Cygwin of Bacula (1.32 or lower) installed, +you should stop the service, uninstall it, and remove the Bacula +installation directory possibly saving your bacula-fd.conf file for use +with the new version you will install. The new native version of Bacula +has far fewer files than the old Cygwin version, so it is better to start +with a clean directory. Finally, proceed with the installation. @@ -80,16 +81,24 @@ Finally, proceed with the installation. \item If you are installing for the first time, you will be asked if you want to edit the bacula-fd.conf file, and if you respond with yes, it will be - opened in notepad. + opened in notepad. Note, if you have installed Bacula to a drive other + than C: you probably should prefix the installation drive name to each + of the directory references in the bacula-fd.conf file, in particular + the {\bf WorkingDirectory} and the {\bf Pid Directory} directives. + + Also, if you do not wish to see the full listing of all files restored + in the job output after running a restore job, you can add {\bf , + !restored} to the {\bf director} directive in the {\bf Messages} + resource. -\item Then the installer will ask if you wish to install Bacula as a service. You +\item Then the installer will ask if you wish to install Bacula as a service. You should always choose to do so: \addcontentsline{lof}{figure}{Win32 Client Service Selection} \includegraphics{./win32-service.eps} -\item If everything goes well, you will receive the following confirmation: +\item If everything goes well, you will receive the following confirmation: \addcontentsline{lof}{figure}{Win32 Client Service Confirmation} \includegraphics{./win32-service-ok.eps}