Hi there,

My current bacula system (FreeBSD, bacula-2.0.1, mysql-4.1) has
currently some massive performance problems. One of the reasons i
think is caused by the massive amount of old and obsolete records.
For example, i had a client to backup once, which has dissappeared
some time ago. When this machine has been removed, the client has been
deleted from the bacula configuration. But this way the database
records for these clients remain in the database, thus making the db
records more and more unusable.
So, i would like to prune such records to reduce unneeded data.

Is there any way on archiving this?

Because these clients are removed from the config, any pruning from
within bconsole is not available...

And, for the future, what's the best practice to avoid this?




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