Hi, Erik, on Dienstag, 17. Februar 2004 at 12:06 you wrote to amanda-users:
>> Do you really want to keep your config-files in /etc/amanda? >> The default points to /usr/local/etc/amanda, for example. >> EPO> Anything wrong in that? That's where the sample config is located. Of course I EPO> can easily change it if it makes any difference. I don't know from which sources you compiled on what OS, but for me the default setting for AMANDA-2.4.4p2 (and earlier versions, too) is /usr/local/etc/amanda (it's Linux here). It's not WRONG to put configs in /etc, but it ain't the place they should go when you read the FHS (Filesystem Hierarchy Standard). >From FHS: The /etc directory contains configuration unique to the system and is required for boot time. You see? Just configure your AMANDA-sources with --with-configdir=/usr/local/etc/amanda/ put your configs in there and feel the satisfaction of meeting the standard ;) -- best regards, Stefan Stefan G. Weichinger mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
