+-le 11/02/2006 15:45 +0100, Frank Altpeter écrivait :
| Hi list,
| 
| I'm about to remove two machines from my  bacula configuration because
| they have been shut down. Because the last time i had to remove a
| machine, it seemed to went a big wrong, i think i should ask for the
| best way to do it.
| So: What's the best (most clean and accurate) way to remove a client
| from bacula?
| 
| Because, if i just remove it from the configuration files, it won't
| remove the already made backups since there is no chance to prune
| them. Also, the database gets never cleaned up because the client
| never gets called again when out of configuration.
| 
| Last time i tried to use dbcheck to clean up the database from
| obsolete entries, it took about 5 days to run and had to be aborted,
| so i don't think this is an option.
| 
| Any hints welcome...

I usually just remove the jobs concerned, and after a time, when the backuped
data won't be needed, I just remove the client entries.

-- 
Mathieu Arnold


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