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15 <h1>Bacula File Daemon @BACULA_VERSION@</h1>
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17 Bacula is on Open Source, enterprise ready, network based backup program.
18 This installer package contains the bacula file daemon for Mac OS X 10.4
19 or later built as an universal binary for PPC and Intel processors.
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21 <h2>Requirements</h2>
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23 The bacula file daemon is only the client component of the backup system.
24 For proper operation the file daemon needs to have access to a bacula
25 director and storage daemon, typically installed on a server machine in
26 the local network.
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28 <h2>Installation</h2>
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30 Open the Bacula File Daemon @BACULA_VERSION@ installer package and follow
31 the directions given to you.
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33 <h2>Configuration</h2>
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35 After the installation is complete you have to adapt the configuration
36 file to your needs. The file is located in system-wide Preferences folder:
37 <pre>/Library/Preferences/bacula/bacula-fd.conf</pre>
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40 <strong>Note:</strong> The configuration file contains passwords and
41 therefore must not be accessible for any users except root. Use the
42 following command line to edit the file as root-user:
43 <pre>sudo /Applications/TextEdit.app/Contents/MacOS/TextEdit /Library/Preferences/bacula/bacula-fd.conf</pre>
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45 <h2>Operating the File Daemon</h2>
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47 Use launchctl to enable and disable the bacula file daemon.
48 <pre>sudo launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.bacula.bacula-fd.plist</pre></br>
49 <pre>sudo launchctl unload -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.bacula.bacula-fd.plist</pre></br>
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51 <h2>Uninstalling the File Daemon</h2>
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53 Doubleclick the script uninstaller.command to remove the bacula file
54 daemon completely from your system.
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56 <h2>Resources</h2>
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58 Refer to the bacula website for more information.
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60 <a href="http://bacula.org/">http://bacula.org</a>
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