Michael Nelson schrieb:
> I am nervous though.  If 2.0 doesn't work out, will I have a way to get
> back to what does work (1.38.11)?  If I just make copies of all the stuff
> in /etc/bacula and /var/lib/mysql/bacula and /var/bacula will that be
> enough to let me get back to where I am now?

Instead of storing your sql database files directly, I suggest using mysqldump.


> Has anyone else here done this 1.38.11 to 2.0 upgrade successfully on
> either CentOS4 or RHEL4?

I have - allthough only on my very small installation at home. Currently all 
other bacula 
installations at various places are running just fine, so no reason to upgrade.

fs


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