Both bacula-dir -t   and bacula-sd -t are perfectly good commands.  They will produce output only if they run into a problem such as not finding the appropriate .conf file.

On 02/24/2017 05:09 PM, Wanderlei Huttel wrote:
Hello 

I've made some tests and let something wrong in the file bacula-sd.conf and try to run the command "bacula-sd -t".

I expected an error like "bacula-dir -t" but nothing happened.

Only bacula-dir has this option or is a bug?



Best regards

Wanderlei Hüttel


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