Hi There,

I've been unsubscribed to bacula-users for a number of months...  no issues is 
good, right?  But my apologies if this has been asked a lot.  I didn't find the 
answer by searching.

We're running bacula 2.2.8 on Debian.  I'd like to replace our main fileserver 
without having to do a full backup of the jobs immediately after the switch.

We have about 25 TB of data on some FC disk arrays.  Our filesystems are xfs 
and we use LVM for some nice flexibilty.  We'll unplug our old server from the 
FC switch and plug our new server in.  Mount the filesystems and go from there.

What is my best bet for getting incrementals to work the next evening?

1) Alter the client table.  (I.e. add a new client entry, immediately stop 
bacula, manually change the two client entries in database table so that the 
new server has the old servers clientID.)
2) Alter the jobs table (i.e. alter the clientID entry for every job row so 
that the new servers clientID is listed where the old server used to be.)
3) Buy new tapes dude, you're screwed.  If so, why?

Thanks!
Keith



      
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