From ecb13e17b19eb4b308965c2cb8aaacb380d35283 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kern Sibbald Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 17:08:25 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Tweak the 6.4 manual --- docs/manuals/en/main/dirdconf.tex | 19 ++++++++++--------- docs/manuals/en/main/newfeatures.tex | 19 ++++++++----------- 2 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/manuals/en/main/dirdconf.tex b/docs/manuals/en/main/dirdconf.tex index 7ed2e1d6..6a335b15 100644 --- a/docs/manuals/en/main/dirdconf.tex +++ b/docs/manuals/en/main/dirdconf.tex @@ -3123,14 +3123,15 @@ Job { \label{Director:Pool:ScratchPool} \item [ScratchPool = \lt{}pool-resource-name\gt{}] - \index[dir]{ScrachPool} - \index[dir]{Directive!ScrachPool} - This directive permits to specify a dedicate \textsl{Scratch} for the - current pool. This pool will replace the special pool named \textsl{Scrach} - for volume selection. For more information about \textsl{Scratch} see - \ilink{Scratch Pool}{TheScratchPool} section of this manual. This is useful - when using multiple storage sharing the same mediatype or when you want to - dedicate volumes to a particular set of pool. + \index[dir]{ScratchPool} + \index[dir]{Directive!ScratchPool} + This directive permits specifing a specific scratch Pool to be used for + the Job. This pool will replace the default scratch pool named + \textsl{Scratch} for volume selection. For more information about + scratch pools see \ilink{Scratch Pool}{TheScratchPool} section of this + manual. This directive is useful when using multiple storage devices + that share the same MediaType or when you want to dedicate volumes to a + particular set of pools. \label{PoolRecyclePool} \label{Director:Pool:RecyclePool} @@ -3140,7 +3141,7 @@ Job { This directive defines to which pool the Volume will be placed (moved) when it is recycled. Without this directive, a Volume will remain in the same pool when it is - recycled. With this directive, it can be moved automatically to any + recycled. With this directive, it will be moved automatically to any existing pool during a recycle. This directive is probably most useful when defined in the Scratch pool, so that volumes will be recycled back into the Scratch pool. For more on the see the diff --git a/docs/manuals/en/main/newfeatures.tex b/docs/manuals/en/main/newfeatures.tex index 9d0df544..14b6b926 100644 --- a/docs/manuals/en/main/newfeatures.tex +++ b/docs/manuals/en/main/newfeatures.tex @@ -982,24 +982,21 @@ This project was funded by Bacula Systems. \label{seccom:poolfilejobretention} We added two new Pool directives, \texttt{FileRetention} and -\texttt{JobRetention}, that take precedence over Client directives of the same -name. It allows you to control the Catalog pruning algorithm Pool by Pool. For -example, you can decide to increase Retention times for Archive or OffSite Pool. +\texttt{JobRetention}, that take precedence over Client directives of the +same name. It allows you to control the Catalog pruning algorithm Pool by +Pool. For example, you can decide to increase Retention times for Archive +or OffSite Pool. -It seems obvious to us, but apparently not to some users, that given the +It seems obvious, but apparently not to some users, that given the definition above that the Pool File and Job Retention periods is a global override for the normal Client based pruning, which means that when the Job is pruned, the pruning will apply globally to that particular Job. -Currently, there is a bug in the implementation that causes any Pool -retention periods specified to apply to {\bf all} Pools for that -particular Client. Thus we suggest that you avoid using these two -directives until this implementation problem is corrected. - \subsection{Read-only File Daemon using capabilities} \label{seccom:fdreadonly} -This feature implements support of keeping \textbf{ReadAll} capabilities after -UID/GID switch, this allows FD to keep root read but drop write permission. +This feature implements support of keeping \textbf{ReadAll} capabilities +after UID/GID switch, this allows FD to keep root read but drop write +permission. It introduces new \texttt{bacula-fd} option (\texttt{-k}) specifying that \textbf{ReadAll} capabilities should be kept after UID/GID switch. -- 2.39.5