> Thanks for the input John. That will make me sleep easy this weekend :-) > > Another question though. If I ever have to do the "bscan" command, will it > overwrite the current information inside the database tables? What will be > the best approach? > Although I have only used bscan once in 4.5 years that I have been using bacula, I believe bscan will add just the missing parts and you can get it to only use the volumes you want instead of destroying the current catalog and replacing it with what you scan. With that said the manual recommends doing a catalog backup before using bscan.
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