No, the version is Bacula's internal version number for the database.
> Apparently you upgraded from version 8 (1.36.3 if I remember right) to 
> version 
> 9, which was used on 1.38.x.  Now, if I understand what you did, you need 
> only apply the database update that is found in <bacula-source>/src/cats.  
> That one will upgrade a version 9 to version 10.  Then hopefully you will be 
> in business :-)
>
> Important!! Please read the ReleaseNotes files for both 1.38.11 and for 
> 2.0.2.  
> There are a number of changes that are not downward compatible.  I think you 
> will need to update your FileSets if I am not mistaken, and there is a perl 
> script (I think) that will do it in most cases.
>
>   
Ok, thanks, fortunately I managed to restore the data before I started 
the uppgrade process.Anyway, your suggestion 'hit the bullseye'. Sorry 
anyway for the stupid question, I only checked the catalog called 
'updatedb'.

Regards

Wingthor

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