Thanks... I moved the binary (moved the wrong binary last time - duh)... and
the conf file - updated the config and get this now:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] bacula]# bacula-fd
Floating point exception

This is on a Linux machine (host is Centos - this machine is RHEL4) - do I
need to compile on the RHEL4 machine to overcome this?  I don't mind, just
thinking if that's the solution or if something else might be wrong...

Take care,

Paul


-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Langille [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 4:19 PM
To: Paul Stewart
Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Remote backup question

Paul Stewart wrote:
> Hi folks...
> 
> Just started using Bacula recently - have it up and working on one machine
-
> like it so far..;)
> 
> I'm trying to get another machine backing up to my 'host' machine but
> confused over what needs to be actually installed on the remote machine
> (both host and remote are Linux).  The docs talk about moving one binary
> over to the remote machine and a conf file and it should work... is this
> correct?

Yes.

> Can someone provide a bit more detail on this?

I'm the FreeBSD maintainer for Bacula.  FreeBSD provides a package/port 
called bacula-client.  It has everything you need.  I expect the 
packaging system for your OS does similar.

Of course, you can just build Bacula on that host....


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