Hi,
George R.Kasica wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 22:56:21 +0200, you wrote:
...
What is the process to upgrade to 1.37.30...is it as easy as untar and
make?
Not quite.
If you are on 1.36.3 already, it is:
- untar
- configure
- make
- save old Bacula
- save old database
- make install
- upgrade database
- run
OK, I can do that.....with one set of questions on the Save steps and
the Upgrade step....how do I go about those, I'm guessing upgrade
database is the binary on the /bacula/bin directory but what am I
copying to save it all in terms of database and Bacula??
Upgrading the database is done via a script included in the bacula
distribution... I found it in bacula-1.37.30/src/cats and it was called
update_mysql_tables (this, of course, may be different for you).
You call this script with the parameters you need to access the bacula
catalog database.
To save your current bacula installation, you should copy the complete
configuration directory and all binaries - don't forget the tools like
bls and bextract! Or you rename them to something different - I did a
`mv /sbin/bacula-dir /sbin/bacula-dir.1.36.3' etc.
If you've got bacula in its own directory, you can simply install to
another location and transfer the existing configuration to the proper
location afterwards.
Arno
Thanks,
George
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