1BACULA-DIR(8) Network backup, recovery&verification BACULA-DIR(8)
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6 bacula-dir - Bacula Director
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9 bacula-dir [options]
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12 This manual page documents briefly the bacula-dir command.
13 Bacula's Director Daemon acts as the controller of the network backup
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18 -c Change location to read bacula-dir.conf from (default $CWD)
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25 Tcpwrappers looks for the service name of the bacula daemons in
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35 WARNING: This means that if the hosts.allow file has the entry:
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53 This manual page was written by Jose Luis Tallon
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58Kern Sibbald 26 May 2006 BACULA-DIR(8)