On 23 Feb 2006 at 20:01, Enrique de la Torre Gordaliza wrote:

> 
> Hello,
> 
> we are trying to baclup some laptops using SD Connect Timeout directive. But 
> as I read at the online documentation FAQ:
> 
> -------------
> There are several things you can do to improve the situation. 
> Upgrade to version 1.32 and use the new SDConnectTimeout record. For example, 
> set: 
>           SD Connect Timeout = 5 min
> 
>  in the FileDaemon resource.
> -------------
> 
> 
> How does it work? I mean, if the FileDaemon client is offline, how can the 
> Director know about this timeout? Is this value saved at the director the 
> first time it connects the client? Whats the difference between this 
> directive located at the Director configuration and at the FileSet?

I think all your questions will be answered with this slight change 
to the above paste:


in the FileDaemon resource *of the bacula-dir.conf file*

When it refers to the FD resource, that's an entry in the Director's 
configuration file.  Now does it all make sense?

-- 
Dan Langille : Software Developer looking for work
my resume: http://www.freebsddiary.org/dan_langille.php




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