I am new to Bacula (moving from Yosemite which was acquired by another company 
in the middle of an local issue I was trying to resolve) and have just 
yesterday got my recent installation of Bacula 2.4.4 working with PostgreSQL 
8.4.  I look today and there is already a major and bug fix release.  I only 
have one full and one incremental backup of the backup server and these are 
the only two backups I have.  So, rather than go through the upgrade process 
shouldn't I just drop the database and  uninstall the old Bacula rather than 
go through the recommended upgrade process.  I have the /etc/bacula directory 
copied to an external drive so I won't lose my configurations.

tia,

Thomas
 

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 Normally I'm against big things, 
 I think the world is going to be saved by millions of small things. 
Too many things can go wrong when they get big.
- Pete Seeger  at his 90th birthday party Sunday May 3, 2009

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Thomas McMillan Grant Bennett           Appalachian State University
Operations & Systems Analyst            P O Box 32026
University Library                                Boone, North Carolina 28608
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