Re: [Bacula-users] bscan and non-local database/port

2008-02-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anyone have an idea whether this should work or not? Am I typing the command incorrectly? Is there another way to re-introduce the catalog data from a tape to a remote database on a non-standard port? Thanks in advance! -JPH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dan Langille wrote: [EMAIL

Re: [Bacula-users] bscan and non-local database/port

2008-02-15 Thread John Drescher
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 8:18 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone have an idea whether this should work or not? Am I typing the command incorrectly? Is there another way to re-introduce the catalog data from a tape to a remote database on a non-standard port? Yes.

Re: [Bacula-users] bscan and non-local database/port

2008-02-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John Drescher wrote: On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 8:18 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone have an idea whether this should work or not? Am I typing the command incorrectly? Is there another way to re-introduce the catalog data from a tape to a remote database on a

Re: [Bacula-users] bscan and non-local database/port

2008-02-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John Drescher wrote: could you show me what command line you use to tell it to use another port? Thanks! Sorry. I do not use a nonstandard port. That is most likely the problem. My first stab at this is you could use an SSH tunnel to map the default port (for mysql) on the local machine

Re: [Bacula-users] bscan and non-local database/port

2008-02-15 Thread John Drescher
could you show me what command line you use to tell it to use another port? Thanks! Sorry. I do not use a nonstandard port. That is most likely the problem. My first stab at this is you could use an SSH tunnel to map the default port (for mysql) on the local machine to the nonstandard port on

Re: [Bacula-users] bscan and non-local database/port

2008-02-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John Drescher wrote: could you show me what command line you use to tell it to use another port? Thanks! Sorry. I do not use a nonstandard port. That is most likely the problem. My first stab at this is you could use an SSH tunnel to map the default port (for

[Bacula-users] bscan and non-local database/port

2008-02-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am trying to use bscan to retrieve catalog information into my catalog. the catalog database is on another server, and on a non-standard port. I cannot figure out how to get it to talk to the remote database on the non-standard mysql port. Here is one of the commands I am trying.

Re: [Bacula-users] bscan and non-local database/port

2008-02-13 Thread Dan Langille
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am trying to use bscan to retrieve catalog information into my catalog. the catalog database is on another server, and on a non-standard port. I cannot figure out how to get it to talk to the remote database on the non-standard mysql port. Here is one of the

Re: [Bacula-users] bscan and non-local database/port

2008-02-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dan Langille wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am trying to use bscan to retrieve catalog information into my catalog. the catalog database is on another server, and on a non-standard port. I cannot figure out how to get it to talk to the remote database on the non-standard mysql port.