>hmmm....I see your point, apparently the file does exist.  This is what I
did:

 

 

> # find / -name 'query.sql'

>/usr/lib64/bacula/query.sql

 

 

>:/usr/lib64/bacula # ls

>bacula-password-setup.sh  create_bacula_database  drop_bacula_database
dvd-handler              make_catalog_backup     query.sql

>bconsole                  create_mysql_database   drop_bacula_tables
grant_bacula_privileges  make_catalog_backup.pl  update_bacula_tables

>bpipe-fd.so               delete_catalog_backup   drop_mysql_database
grant_mysql_privileges   make_mysql_tables       updatedb

>btraceback.gdb            disk-changer            drop_mysql_tables
make_bacula_tables       mtx-changer             update_mysql_tables

 

>The only thing different is that all files are green, query.sql is
black......

 

 

>Carlos

 

 

 

What do you see when you type:   cat /usr/lib64/bacula/query.sql

And what do you see when:  cat /usr/lib64/bacula/make_catalog_backup.pl

Or any of the green colored files?

 

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