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3 changes: 0 additions & 3 deletions manuals/en/main/autochangers.tex
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In addition, for proper functioning of the Autochanger, you must
define an Autochanger resource.

\label{example}
\section{An Example Configuration File}
\index[general]{Example Configuration File}
\index[general]{File!Example Configuration}

The following two resources implement an autochanger:

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\input{autogenerated/bconsole-resource-console-description.tex}

\section{Example Console Configuration File}
\index[general]{File!Example Console Configuration}
\index[general]{Configuration!bconsole}

The following configuration files were supplied by Phil Stracchino. For
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\label{FiledConfChapter}
\index[general]{Configuration!Client/File daemon}
\index[general]{Client/File daemon Configuration}
\index[general]{File Daemon|see{Client/File daemon Configuration}}

The Client (or File Daemon) Configuration is one of the simpler ones to
specify. Generally, other than changing the Client name so that error messages
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\section{Example Client Configuration File}
\label{SampleClientConfiguration}
\index[general]{Example Client Configuration File}
\index[general]{File!Example Client Configuration}

An example File Daemon configuration file might be the following:

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\item [Client]
\index[general]{Client}
\index[general]{File Daemon|see{Client}}
In Bareos's terminology, the word Client refers to the machine being
backed up, and it is synonymous with the File services or File daemon,
and quite often, it is referred to it as the FD. A Client is defined in a
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attributes do not include the file's data.

\item [File daemon]
\index[general]{File daemon}
\index[general]{File Daemon}
The daemon running on the client computer to be backed up. This is also
referred to as the File services, and sometimes as the Client services or the
FD.
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\begin{center}
\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{\idir flow}
\end{center}
\end{center}
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\section{Example Storage Daemon Configuration File}
\label{ExampleStorageConfiguration}
\index[general]{File!Example Storage Daemon Configuration}
\index[general]{Configuration!Storage Daemon}


A example Storage Daemon configuration file might be the following:

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