Thanks this brought me further i now have an entry in my database! I used a
small –p in stead of the upper –P
I also have the option of the database inserted and the BSR Now it is reading
my tape!
bscan -s -m -b "/var/lib/bacula/name_of.bsr" -c bacula-sd.conf -n bacula -u
bacula
Hi.
I run a few days ago because for error delete Job on volumen.
bscan -V BA01563 -v -s -m -u bacula -P MY_PASSWORD -h 127.0.0.1 -c
/opt/bacula/etc/bacula-sd.conf /dev/nst0
Bacula 9.4.4
Postgres.
Debian 9.
all fine.
Hi Leever
Change your Postgresql pg_hba.conf to the following,
# Allow any user on the local system to connect to any database with
# any database user name using Unix-domain sockets (the default for local
# connections).
#
# TYPE DATABASEUSERADDRESS METHOD
Hello,i am having a LTO5 with several tapes, I lost the database and could
not restore the backed up catalog!
Now I am having several tapes with data but Bacula's catalog don't know
them!
I know whats on which tape with "sudo bls -V GKM169 /dev/nst0" this works.
Bacula-bat works ok I have