Test your config file using `bacula-dir -t`, and if everything is ok, run
bconsole and type the command `reload`. This will cause the director to
reread the configuration while it is running without interruption. You
should also be able to run `/etc/init.d/bacula-dir reload` to accomplish the
same thing, but I like bconsole because I can immedieatly check to be sure
nothing failed.

Robert LeBlanc
Life Sciences & Undergraduate Education Computer Support
Brigham Young University


2009/6/30 Reynier Perez Mira <rper...@uci.cu>

> Hi every:
> I'm configuring Bacula but day by day I need to add a client or maybe two
> or even more. I do that including a config file using "@" notation in
> bacula-dir.conf. I'm asking if I need to restart Bacula every times I add a
> new client or when I make changes in some specified client. Exists any way
> to avoid this? I'm asking because sometimes when I add a client some Bacula
> jobs are running if I'm restart the Bacula daemons all go down and my jobs
> fails.
>
> Cheers and thanks in advance
> --
> Ing. Reynier PĂ©rez Mira
>
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