On 5/27/21 1:35 PM, Denis Morejón wrote:
> Well, well, I did not mean exactly there were just two options. I know
> there are more options, of course, but none of them drive me to a "only
> storage daemon" environment. For instance, if I choose ./configure
> (other options) and --enable-client-only, just a bacula-fd binary is
> installed (I mean, neither bacula-dir, nor bacula-sd). If I choose
> --disable-build-dird in order to exclude the director binary from my
> desired just storage-daemon installation, and not include a
> with-postgresql or with-mysql I get the following message:
> 
> You have not specified either --enable-client-only or one of the
> supported databases:
> MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite3. This is not permitted.
> 
> But a storage-daemon doesn't  need a database indeed! I installed a
> database on the server with the director role for catalog!

The storage daemon ITSELF does not need a database, this is true.  But
if I recall correctly, there are *tools* that get built along with the
storage daemon — bscan, for one — that do.


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