On Thursday 01 February 2007 08:12, pedro moreno wrote:
>   Hi people.
>
>    I install bacula 2.0.1 in FreeBSD 6.2 Release. I have in another
> computer running bacula 1.38.11 OS FreeBSD with MySQL 4.1, is working
> really great i had already  restore over 85GB to one Linux client running
> Centos 4.4 from tape, bacula again show his power.
>
>    Well my doubt is this, i setup bacula 2.0.1 on FreeBSD 6.2 with
> MySQL 4.1in a test machine, i want to try this new version, but i
> don't  want to use
> my  production server, them:
>
> If i want to update my current version (1.38.11) to 2.0.1 i just copy the
> database from my production server to my test server and run the update
> script?

Yes, this should work.  In general, MySQL reacts well to a database simply 
being copied.  I recently did that in going from Fedora to SuSE, and it also 
supports quite well doing the same thing between different versions of MySQL.  
You should always keep the original database incase anything goes wrong, and 
never attempt this with PostgreSQL, where you should explicitly export the 
database then reimport it.

>
> I have to make another think?
>
>   This all my doubt, thanks for your time, greetings all!!!

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