Dear Thomas,

In message <52d6a29a.6010...@mtl.mit.edu> you wrote:
>
> > I ran this under "bconsole", i. e. as user bacula - is this not the
> > right thing to do?
...
> As someone I think already pointed out, it sounds like the owner of your 
> bacula database sequences is another user - more than likely the 
> Postgres "super user" which is probably named something like 'postgres' 
> on your system I'm guessing.  You will need to connect to the database 
> as that user in order to have update privileges on the sequences.

You were right once more.  Running as "postgres" worked fine.

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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