FYI, I was able to create a file on the remote machines. If anyone is
interested, the following link,
http://bacula.org/rel-manual/Tips_Suggestions.html#SECTION003820000000000000000,
will show you how to run a script to create a file on a remote machine. See
the section, "Executing Scripts on a Remote Machine" in the Tips and
Suggestions section of the documentation.
There is one error on that page. Where it says to run ssh -i Bacula_key -l
root "ls -la", it should be ssh -i Bacula_key -l root 192.168.1.1 "ls -la"
Mike Vasquez wrote:
>
> I have read the documentation and it specifies that I can create a file
> when the files are saved normally by doing the following in the file
> daemon on the machine being backed up but no file is created.
>
> Messages {
> Name = Standard
> director = nmc-sdca-mon1-dir = all, !skipped, !restored
> file = /opt/bacula/working/status_bu = saved
> }
>
> What I want to be is to have the file daemon, if possible, create a file
> in the working director when the backup has been completed.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Mike
>
>
>
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