bacula/bexec.sh

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 20:08:55 +0200

author
Michael Schloh von Bennewitz <michael@schloh.com>
date
Thu, 04 Oct 2012 20:08:55 +0200
changeset 711
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Back out changes in 2.17.3:rateup.c disabling unit abbreviation.
Even when properly specifying 'kMG', the weekly, monthly, and yearly
graphs would not include abbreviated (with kMG postfix) values but
instead a very long figure such as '12000000.0 k' in the short legend.
The daily graphs don't suffer this problem, more research is needed.

michael@20 1 #!/bin/sh
michael@20 2 myName=`basename $0`
michael@20 3 cfgPath="@l_prefix@/etc/bacula"
michael@20 4 case "$myName" in
michael@20 5 bacula-dir ) cfg="bacula-dir.conf" ;;
michael@20 6 bacula-fd ) cfg="bacula-fd.conf" ;;
michael@20 7 bacula-sd ) cfg="bacula-sd.conf" ;;
michael@20 8 bconsole ) cfg="bconsole.conf" ;;
michael@20 9 bcopy ) cfg="bacula-sd.conf" ;;
michael@20 10 bextract ) cfg="bacula-sd.conf" ;;
michael@20 11 bls ) cfg="bacula-sd.conf" ;;
michael@20 12 bscan ) cfg="bacula-sd.conf" ;;
michael@20 13 dbcheck ) cfg="bacula-dir.conf" ;;
michael@20 14 tray-monitor ) cfg="tray-monitor.conf" ;;
michael@20 15 wx-console ) cfg="wx-console.conf" ;;
michael@20 16 * ) echo "bexec: illegal link to '$0'" 1>&2; exit 1 ;;
michael@20 17 esac
michael@20 18 cfg="$cfgPath/$cfg"
michael@20 19 # The user is still able to specify own config files, because
michael@20 20 # the commands accept multiple '-c' options. The last '-c' wins.
michael@20 21 exec @l_prefix@/libexec/bacula/$myName -c $cfg "$@"

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