07-01-2011
great!!! :-D
as the name already say Network Attached Storage! you can also make from a Solaris-Box a NAS but i call them simply Fileserver!
A nas box is a cheap storage solution with a integrated WebGui to manage the box and set ACL... thats it...
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bbstored.conf
BBSTORED.CONF(5) Box Backup BBSTORED.CONF(5)
NAME
bbstored.conf - Box Backup store daemon configuration file
SYNOPSIS
/etc/box/bbstored.conf
DESCRIPTION
The following configuration options are valid:
RaidFileConf
Specifies the path to the raidfile.conf(5). This is normally /etc/box/raidfile.conf.
AccountDatabase
Specifies the path to the account database created by bbstoreaccounts(8). This is usually /etc/box/bbstored/accounts.txt.
ExtendedLogging
Specifies whether extended logging should be enabled to show what commands are being received from clients.
TimeBetweenHousekeeping
How long between scanning for files which need deleting.
Server
These options relate to the actual daemon..PP PidFile
The location of the pidfile, where the daemon's process ID is kept.
User
The user to run as.
ListenAddresses
The interface addresses to listen on. Hostnames may be used instead of IP addresses. The format is: inet:hostname or inet:10.0.0.1.
CertificateFile
The path to the server's public certificate.
PrivateKeyFile
The path to the server's private key. This should only be readable by root and/or the User.
TrustedCAsFile
The Certificate Authority created by bbstored-certs(8).
EXAMPLES
The following is an example bbstored.conf:
RaidFileConf = /etc/box/raidfile.conf
AccountDatabase = /etc/box/bbstored/accounts.txt
TimeBetweenHousekeeping = 900
Server
{
PidFile = /var/run/bbstored.pid
User = _bbstored
ListenAddresses = inet:server.example.com
CertificateFile = /etc/box/bbstored/server.example.com-cert.pem
PrivateKeyFile = /etc/box/bbstored/server.example.com-key.pem
TrustedCAsFile = /etc/box/bbstored/clientCA.pem
}
FILES
/etc/box/bbstored.conf
SEE ALSO
bbstored(8), bbstored-config(8), raidfile-config(8)
AUTHORS
Ben Summers
Per Thomsen
James O'Gorman
Box Backup 0.11 10/28/2011 BBSTORED.CONF(5)