Industry Standard Computers <sale...@iscnetwork.com> wrote on 17.06.2009 
05:26:48:

> Industry Standard Computers <sale...@iscnetwork.com> 
> 17.06.2009 05:26
> 
> An
> 
> bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> 
> Kopie
> 
> Thema
> 
> Re: [Bacula-users] Restoring Fileset from one Computer to Different 
Computer
> 
> 
> 
> c.kesch...@internet-mit-iq.de wrote:
> > You shouldn't have to rename anything. Just add a new Client resource 
> > for the new computer and install the file daemon on it. I don't know 
> > wx-console, but as I see it, you selected "XPcomp-fd" as restore 
> > Client? If so, this is probably wrong as this is the first client.
> >
> > Chris
> Didn't work. I installed the Bacula client on my W2k3server and tried. 
> It queued the job for when my XPCOMP computer turns back on.
> 
> Something somewhere tells bacula the difference between computers  (MAC 
> address???).
> 
> I have been messing with this for day.  How can I drop out the 
> databases?  I know where to delete out the other files. And try fresh??
> 
> I am starting to think I might have to wait till I get a newer server 
> with newer Bacula. :-(
> 
> Thanks... back to the 'drawing board'.
> B
> 
There are scripts in src/cats/ for dropping and creating tables. But you 
shouldn't
need to delete everything. Can you show your bacula-dir.conf and both 
bacula-fd.conf
on the clients?

Chris
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