VCHANGER.CONF(5) ================ Josh Fisher :doctype: manpage :man source: vchanger.conf :man version: 1.0.3 :man manual: vchanger Manual NAME ---- vchanger.conf - configuration file for *vchanger(8)* SYNOPSIS -------- /etc/vchanger/vchanger.conf DESCRIPTION ----------- *vchanger(8)* is passed the path to a configuration file as its first positional parameter. The file contains keyword-value pairs, specified by the free-form syntax 'keyword' = 'value'. Keywords are case-insensitive and embedded whitespace is ignored. For example, "LOGLEVEL" is equivalent to "Log Level". Values are case-sensitive and embedded whitespace is preserved, however leading and trailing whitespace is ignored. Values may be one of the following types: BOOLEAN:: The case insensitive strings "true", "yes", and "1" are accepted as a true value, and "false", "no", and "0" as a false value. INTEGER:: A numeric integer value PATH:: A filesystem path. If the path does not begin with a ''/'' character, then the path is considered a relative path. The directory to which the path is relative is described for the relevant keyword in the *CONFIGURATION SETTINGS* section. STRING:: A text string. The string may be enclosed in double quotes. A quoted string may also contain escape sequences. An escape sequence begins with the back slash character `\'. Valid escape sequences are \a, \b, \n, \r, \t, \v, \\, and \", and are interpreted as in the C language. CONFIGURATION SETTINGS ---------------------- *bconsole* = 'PATH':: Specifies the path to the bconsole utility used to interface with the Bacula console. If given as a relative path, standard shell path search semantics apply. Specifying the empty string "" disables the sending of commands to Bacula. The default is "bconsole". *bconsole config* = 'PATH':: Specifies the path to the bconsole configuration file to use when invoking bconsole. The path is passed to bconsole using its -c flag. If the empty string "" is specified, then bconsole is invoked without the -c flag. The default is "". *Default Pool* = 'STRING':: Specifies the name of the pool into which newly created volumes should be placed when labeling the new volumes via bconsole. The default is "Scratch". *Group* = 'STRING':: Specifies the group that *vchanger(8)* should run as when invoked by the root user. The default -s "tape". *Logfile* = 'PATH':: Specifies the path to the vchanger logfile. If a relative path is specified, then it is relative to the directory defined by the *Work Dir* keyword. The default is a file name that is the string ".conf" appended to the value of the 'Storage Resource' keyword in the 'Work Dir' directory. *Log Level* = 'INTEGER':: Specifies the amount of logging desired. The value is an integer between 0 and 7, inclusive, corresponding to the LOG_EMERG through LOG_DEBUG log levels defined in *syslog(3)*. *Magazine* = ('PATH' or 'STRING'):: Specifies a directory or file system that contains volume files that the changer specified by the *Storage Resource* keyword may use. this keyword may appear more than once in the configuration file in order to specify multiple magazines. Mounted file systems may be specified by prepending the string "UUID:" (case insensitive) to the UUID of the file system. Otherwise, the value specifies the path to a directory. *Storage Resource* = 'STRING':: Specifies the name of the Storage resource, defined in the Bacula Director daemon''s configuration file (bacula-dir.conf), that is associated with this changer. The default is "vchanger". *User* = 'STRING':: Specifies the user that *vchanger(8)* should run as when invoked by the root user. The default is "bacula". *Work Dir* = 'PATH':: Specifies the path to the work directory *vchanger(8)* will use for this changer. The default is a sub-directory of /var/spool/vchanger named as the value of the *Storage Resource* keyword. NOTES ----- See the vchangerHowto.html file included in the doc directory of the source distribution for more detailed documentation. SEE ALSO -------- *vchanger(8)* COPYRIGHT --------- Copyright 2006-2020 Josh Fisher This is free software; See the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.