Hi list,

I'm about to remove two machines from my  bacula configuration because
they have been shut down. Because the last time i had to remove a
machine, it seemed to went a big wrong, i think i should ask for the
best way to do it.
So: What's the best (most clean and accurate) way to remove a client
from bacula?

Because, if i just remove it from the configuration files, it won't
remove the already made backups since there is no chance to prune
them. Also, the database gets never cleaned up because the client
never gets called again when out of configuration.

Last time i tried to use dbcheck to clean up the database from
obsolete entries, it took about 5 days to run and had to be aborted,
so i don't think this is an option.

Any hints welcome...

--
Le deagh dhùraghd,

        Frank Altpeter

Two of the most famous products of Berkeley are LSD and Unix.
I don't think that this is a coincidence.
        -- Anonymous


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