On Mon, 1 Aug 2005, Ferdinando Pasqualetti wrote:
I think you should recreate an empty database (using the scripts in
/etc/bacula) and the bscan on all your backups tha should reconstruct your
jobs.
Once the database is reconstructed you should be able to restore the last
database backup
On Monday 01 August 2005 11:21, viktorija wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> i have a big problem. I should say a very big. Someone of operators deleted
> mysql data directory, where was bacula database. So now i have all backups
> but without database. How can i restore my backups, without database? Linux
> fi
viktorija wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> i have a big problem. I should say a very big. Someone of operators deleted
> mysql data directory, where was bacula database. So now i have all backups
> but without database. How can i restore my backups, without database?
> Linux filesystem is xfs, so i canno
o reinsert your volumes with the "add" command in
the database, I don't think that bscan will do it.
Good luck.
Ferdinando Pasqualetti.
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viktorija wrote:
Hello,
i have a big problem. I should say a very big. Someone of operators deleted mysql data directory, where was bacula database. So now i have all backups but without database. How can i restore my backups, without database?
Linux filesystem is xfs, so i cannot restore del
Hello,
i have a big problem. I should say a very big. Someone of operators deleted
mysql data directory, where was bacula database. So now i have all backups but
without database. How can i restore my backups, without database?
Linux filesystem is xfs, so i cannot restore deleted directories :