Hello to all,

I am new to Bacula and LINUX in general. I have read the documentation and
most of it makes sense to me. I am trying to roll out a production install
of Bacula for a small shop (20 machines in all). But I wanted to experiment
with Bacula before putting it to real work. We are going to backup important
data and not systems as a whole. So we are not using bacula to do system
recovery. Our backup strategy is for file recovery only.

I have successfully installed bacula_1.38.11-8 on Debian 4.0 with MYSQL
5.0.32. I also was able to get Bacula-Web 1.38.5 working. I am using a SONY
SDX-500C AIT device as storage. I was able to sucessfully backup and restore
files over the network, create newjobs, clients, and write bootstraps to
other machines for recovery purposes. In general I tried to change the
defualt install as little as possible.

So after building everything up and being satisfied I was able to do the
basics for several days: backup and restore, I decided to reformat the
original install. I did a complete install of Derbian and Bacula from
scratch because I had read as long as I had my .bsr files and the bacula.sql
file I was OK. The .bsr files are on the rebuilt server and the bacula.sql
file that was on tape has since been recovered to /tmp/baclula-restores on
the new rebuild. Also I kept copies of all the original .conf files and
copied them to the new build.

OK, so now I have I think what I need to get my catalog the way it was
before no? but this is where I get lost. What do I do once I have recovered
the bacula.sql file? What do I do with this file? And the client .bsr files?
How do I use them to rebuild the database? I have gone over the sections
called Distaster Recovery, Catalog Maintenance, and The Restore Command and
I am not getting anywhere.

I am sorry if the answers to all this are in the documentation, but it is
just not jumping out at me and I think I need help. 

I would feel much better doing a dry run of a database/catalog rebuild at
test time than 6 months from now when my boss is hovering over me asking why
it is taking so long to rebuild the backup server.

Thanks for any help you may provide,

Pedro
Granada Spain
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