Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Thursday 14 May 2009 16:58:42 Phil Stracchino wrote:
>> To speed this up, you could even have a separate backup of an "auth"
>> fileset containing only those three files.
>>
>> ...Matter of fact, I think I'm going to do that right now.
> 
> Probably not necessary. Bacula saves and restores only numeric ids. In report 
> output, it will print real user names if they are available otherwise it 
> reverts to printing the numeric value.

Indeed, not necessary in that case.  I need to think about the idea a
little more, but it actually still might not be a bad idea to do.  It's
not like it's going to take more than a second or two and maybe a couple
K of storage to run, and it could come in handy to have the primary auth
files in a single place that can be restored fast.


(BTW, a little off this specific topic, but did you see Noah's solution
to the Win32 ClientRun... space quoting problem?  That should probably
be added to the documentation.  It'll save Windows users a lot of grief.)


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