Dominic Marks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

[...]

>> So doing that I entered /etc/ in the slot indicated by the comments.
>>
>> start bconsole and say `run' go thru the steps etc, but it runs the
>> same job as before.  Not /etc but some piece of the bacula install
>> directory files.  Which don't exist anyway since it was a gentoo
>> install and the install routines delete all that stuff.

> Did you modify the Job to use your new FileSet? You need to arrange it 
> like:
>
> Job {
>  Name = "My Job"
>  FileSet = "My New FileSet"
>  ... (other settings)
> }
>
> FileSet {
>  Name = "My New FileSet"
> }

That was the missing element.  A little further reading about the
directory resorces got me straightened out.  But thanks for the input,
the `reload' you mentioned was good info.  I was stopping and starting
bacula to get that effect.


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