Hello,

I ran a few test runs with a new setup, but drop_mysql_tables doesn't 
exist on my setup (debian lenny), so I wasn't sure how to erase the test 
runs. First I tried downloading a copy of drop_mysql_tables, but it only 
got rid of the pools, and I thought I also wanted to get rid of the old 
jobs as well. I guess I should have left well enough alone. I found some 
advice here:

http://www.nabble.com/how-to-start-over-after-test-runs.-td7194127.html

which I tried to follow. Unfortunately, I was dumb enough to remove 
everything from /var/lib/bacula as recommended there, instead of just 
moving it somewhere else. Nothing I have tried has managed to re-create 
bacula.db. I successfully re-created the tables in MySql, and even tried 
re-installing bacula-director-mysql and bacula-sd-mysql, but still no 
bacula.db. What can I do now?

thanks,
maria

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