> Jeff Dickens wrote:
> > I have a some questions about BAT that I hope you can answer.
> > 
> > First, what is the interface between BAT and the other Bacula components 
> > (director, sd, fd, database) ?  I ask because I would like to know if it 
> > would be possible to run BAT on a system other than the director?  Does 
> > it just talk to the director on tcp/9101?
> 
> I don't know what port it uses specifically (I suspect Kern would not
> have changed it, or if he did make such a large change, it would have
> been prominently mentioned), but I do know that it does work remotely. I
> don't have BAT on any system except my laptop, and I've connected to my
> Director.


Bat is designed to be a client to as many directors as the user desires.
You can have as many director stanzas in the conf file as you have
directors in your network.  The client can be on any machine it will run
on and the director can be on any host it can run on.

Dirk


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