On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 5:46 PM, Randy Katz <rk...@simplicityhosting.com>wrote:
> Dan, I said I compiled and installed the program but had not done
> configuration, implies
> I had some exposure to some docs somewhere.
If you care to help here is
> a reply to a
> guy that gave me an off-list reply of sorts, as of yet I have not
> received what he spoke about
> which might prove to be partially helpful
>
Randy, you're sort of coming across as though you feel a sense of
entitlement, "I built Bacula from source but I don't feel like reading
documentation or putting the slightest bit of effort into this, so someone
give me a cookie-cutter setup". That may well just be due to the nature of
email as a communications medium, so don't take offense to that unless
that's really how you mean it.
Backups are probably not the best item to take shortcuts with (especially at
a hosting company!), and you can spend one afternoon with the excellent
documentation and have all the understanding you need to get Bacula up and
running in your environment, in a way that suits your needs. Can you make
some time for the documentation? You'll be far better protected than if you
just throw in some configurations that you don't understand and start
running it. I guarantee the list it helpful when you show up and ask an
informed question that shows you've done at least a bit of homework.
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