I recently starting using bacula on debian and I am a little perplexed
on how to get my clients configured efficently. It seems like the
large chunk of my configuration is duplicated for each client,
excluding Director, Catalog, Messages, Console, and the Storage
resources in bacula-dir.conf.

I know its not as simple as 'backup these eight identical clients one
after another starting at midnight'. But following the 'Adding a
Second Client' has me adding a Job, Client and a Pool/Schedule. So
thats twenty-four Resources, plus if I want to create a distinct File
Sets for Windows/Unix and what not.

Is there a cookbook example of a simplified server + n clients
configuration? Seems I am loosing a lot of the power of the program
with this.

Thanks very much


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