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BACULA-SD(8)					      Network backup, recovery & verification					      BACULA-SD(8)

NAME
bacula-fd - Bacula's File Daemon SYNOPSIS
bacula-fd [options] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the bacula command. Bacula's File Daemon acts as the interface between the Bacula network backup system and the filesystems to be backed up: it is responsible for reading/writing/verifying the files to be backup'd/verified/restored. Network transfer can optionally be compressed. OPTIONS
-c file Specify the configuration file to use. -d nn Set debug level to nn. -dt Print timestamp in debug output. -f Run in foreground (for debugging). -g group Set the group/gid to run as. -k Keep readall permission when dropping privileges. -m Print kaboom output (for debugging) -s No signals (for debugging). -t Test the configuration file and report errors. -u user Set the username/uid to run as. -v Set verbose mode. -? Show version and usage of program. SEE ALSO
bacula-dir(8), bacula-sd(8). AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Jose Luis Tallon <jltallon@adv-solutions.net>. Kern Sibbald 6 December 2009 BACULA-SD(8)

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BACULA-SD(8)					      Network backup, recovery & verification					      BACULA-SD(8)

NAME
bacula-fd - Bacula's File Daemon SYNOPSIS
bacula-fd [options] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the bacula command. Bacula's File Daemon acts as the interface between the Bacula network backup system and the filesystems to be backed up: it is responsible for reading/writing/verifying the files to be backup'd/verified/restored. Network transfer can optionally be compressed. OPTIONS
-c file Specify the configuration file to use. -d nn Set debug level to nn. -dt Print timestamp in debug output. -f Run in foreground (for debugging). -g group Set the group/gid to run as. -p Proceed inspite of I/O errors -k Keep readall permission when dropping privileges. -s No signals (for debugging). -t Test the configuration file and report errors. -u user Set the username/uid to run as. -v Set verbose mode. -? Show version and usage of program. SEE ALSO
bacula-dir(8), bacula-sd(8). AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Jose Luis Tallon <jltallon@adv-solutions.net>. Kern Sibbald 6 December 2009 BACULA-SD(8)
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