bacula-fd (8) Linux Manual Page
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 [at] adv-solutions.net>.
