On 1/30/23 22:04, Andreas Haase wrote:


Am 30.01.2023 um 21:57 schrieb Seth Galitzer <[email protected]>:

Don't know why I stayed on 18 for so long, but looks like I need to go all the way to 22 to get clients that will install cleanly on Debian 11. Server is CentOS 7. Any issues I should watch out for making this large leap? Is it better to do incremental upgrades, or should the single leap be ok?

I upgraded from Bareos 17 to 22 in one step, while switching os from Debian to Rocky and it worked like a charm. Of course, you should have a working backup of your catalog and take a look at the upgrade notes of each version. As an example, starting with Bareos 21, Mysql isn’t supported as catalog database, any more. If you have the chance, take the catalog to a virtual machine and try
For that specific DB backend we've provided 'bareos-dbcopy' to migrate catalog to postgres - that one would need a stop at Bareos 20.

Regards,
Andreas

best:
Frank

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