* John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20080325 22:17]: > On Sat March 22 2008 7:06:31 pm Thomas Arendsen Hein wrote: > > * John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20080322 23:23]: > > > On Saturday 22 March 2008 5:34:21 am Thomas Arendsen Hein wrote: > > > > Setting up bacula-sd (2.2.8-5) ... > > > > Starting Bacula Storage daemon: 22-Mar 11:24 bacula-sd: ERROR > > > > TERMINATION at lex.c:735 Config error: expected a name, got T_EOL: = > > > > > > > > : line 49, col 20 of file /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf > > > > > > > > Archive Device = > > > > > > Looks to me like you have a configuration file error. Can you send me a > > > copy of your bacula-sd.conf? > > > > There was no /etc/bacula before running > > apt-get install bacula-server bacula-console bacula-sd-sqlite3 bacula-doc > > (just verified that, but I must correct that apt/sources point to > > testing, not sid) > > > > I attached the generated/included config anyway. > > It looks like we do not have a default location for where to save file-based > backups. > > I'm not sure if it is possible to have one. I guess we could document this > in README.Debian. I hesitate to just make a directory under /var because > this could lead to people unintentionally filling up that filesystem.
Is it possible to disable the configuration for file-based backups to just provide an example? Or alternatively just specify a non-existing directory to make the parser happy? Or specify a descriptive name instead of "File" which gives the user a hint: Is the name "/var/lib/bacula" possible? I don't think that more than these simple precautions (descriptive names, documentation in README.Debian) are needed. Regards, Thomas Arendsen Hein -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://intevation.de/~thomas/ - OpenPGP key: 0x5816791A Intevation GmbH, Osnabrueck - Register: Amtsgericht Osnabrueck, HR B 18998 Geschaeftsfuehrer: Frank Koormann, Bernhard Reiter, Dr. Jan-Oliver Wagner -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

