08-25-2009
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Originally Posted by
figaro
Is this a Symantec tool? If so, you can probably download it from their website. If not, then perhaps you should specify exactly which Backup Exec Agent you are referring to.
yep, there is a Symantec tool and cannot find on the Symantec download page.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
bbackupd-config
BBACKUPD-CONFIG(8) Box Backup BBACKUPD-CONFIG(8)
NAME
bbackupd-config - Box Backup client daemon configuration file generator
SYNOPSIS
bbackupd-config config-dir backup-mode account-num server-hostname working-dir backup-dir [backup-dir ...]
DESCRIPTION
The bbackupd-config script creates configuration files and client certificates. It takes at least six parameters:
config-dir
Configuration directory. Usually /etc/box.
backup-mode
Either lazy or snapshot.
account-num
The client account number. This is set by the bbstored administrator.
server-hostname
The hostname or IP address of the bbstored server.
working-dir
A directory to keep temporary state files. This is usually something like /var/bbackupd. This can be changed in bbackupd.conf later on
if required.
backup-dir
A space-separated list of directories to be backed up. Note that this does not traverse mount points.
FILES
/etc/box/bbackupd.conf
/etc/box/bbackupd/NotifySysAdmin.sh
SEE ALSO
bbackupd.conf(5), bbackupd(8), bbackupctl(8)
AUTHORS
Ben Summers
Per Thomsen
James O'Gorman
Box Backup 0.11 10/28/2011 BBACKUPD-CONFIG(8)