Ross Boylan wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 11:31:33AM -0500, Dan Langille wrote:
> 
>>On 4 Nov 2005 at 8:17, Ross Boylan wrote:
>>
>>
>>>If I restart the database bacula is using, do I need to restart any of
>>>the bacula daemons?  I'm using postgres, if it matters.
>>
>>I don't think so.  Try it. Find out.
> 
> Would it be obvious if there was a problem?  I'm worried I might not
> find out until a backup jobs runs.
> 
>>If jobs are running, you might have grief.
> 
> No jobs are running.
> 
>>Why would you restart PostgreSQL?
> 
> To upgrade it (minor upgrade, not a new major version).


Frankly, the safe method here is:

- wait until Bacula is idle
- shut down Bacula
- upgrade PostgreSQL
- restart Bacula

Surely this shouldn't be too difficult, unless Bacula is busy 24 hours a
day.



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