Dear "Erik P. Olsen",
In message <20210430134346.15320...@erik-pc.epolan.dk> you wrote:
>
> > > [erik@Erik-PC bacula]$ /usr/libexec/bacula/update_mysql_tables
> >
> > You should run this script as user "postgres".
>
> Even when I'm using mysql?
Ah, no, of course not. Sorry, I didn't pay
On 2021-04-30 at 13:37:36 Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> > [erik@Erik-PC bacula]$ /usr/libexec/bacula/update_mysql_tables
>
> You should run this script as user "postgres".
Even when I'm using mysql?
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Erik P. Olsen - Copenhagen, Denmark
Fedora 33/64 bit xfce Claws-Mail POP3 Gramps 5.1.3 Bacula
Dear Erik,
In message <20210430120348.3d15c...@erik-pc.epolan.dk> you wrote:
>
> OK, so I went ahead to update bacula from 9.6.5 to 11.0.2 and now my bacula
> installation
> is broken as I feared. I guess my situation is unnormal. The director wont
> start and if I
> run the catalogue update
Dear Kern,
In message you wrote:
>
> Normally, it is automatic if you upgrade from a package.
In Fedora, this never worked for me, last time just a few days ago
when upgrading from 9.6.7-1.fc33.x86_64 to 11.0.2-3.fc33.x86_64
> If you do the
> upgrade manually, you must run the
On 2021-04-29 at 19:08:46 Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Normally, it is automatic if you upgrade from a package. If you do the
> upgrade manually, you must run the "update_bacula_tables" script that is
> in the new version. It is normally found in the /src/cats
> directory.
OK, so I went ahead to
Hello,
Normally, it is automatic if you upgrade from a package. If you do the
upgrade manually, you must run the "update_bacula_tables" script that is
in the new version. It is normally found in the /src/cats
directory.
Best regards,
Kern
On 4/28/21 3:17 PM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
Hello,
Dear "Erik P. Olsen",
In message <20210428151738.2ad7f...@erik-pc.epolan.dk> you wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am planning to upgrade to Bacula 11.0.2 but reading about how to convert
> the catalogue
> makes me a bit uneasy. The statement is: "Normally, it is automatic". What
> does it mean
> that it
In my case, I upgraded from version 9.6.x via yum without a problem. The
RPM took care of the database upgrade for me.
As a precaution, I took a snapshot of the VMWare server just to make sure I
could revert back.
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DIRECTOR OF TECHNOLOGY
622 West Colorado
Hello,
I am planning to upgrade to Bacula 11.0.2 but reading about how to convert the
catalogue
makes me a bit uneasy. The statement is: "Normally, it is automatic". What does
it mean
that it is automatic? Does it actually run the script by itself first time
Bacula 11.02
is started?
--
Erik