>
> You might run Baculas "dbcheck" to prune unused entries in the
> database before migration.
>
I ran:
root@pisces:/~# su -m bacula -c '/usr/local/sbin/dbcheck -B -c 
/usr/local/etc/bacula-dir.conf'
catalog=MyCatalog
db_name=bacula
db_driver=
db_user=bacula
db_password=
db_address=
db_port=0
db_socket=
db_type=PostgreSQL
working_dir=/var/db/bacula
root@pisces:/~#

It completed within seconds. Looks good, no?


No, :)

Option '-B' just print catalog configuration and exit. Check a manual, 
documentation or in application help.
Use it without '-B' parameter and supply database connection parameters. Then 
check your instance.


I read up on it and ran dbcheck with the desired parameters and found millions 
of orphaned records! I now recall that we’ve had various clients that we used 
to back up over the years but since then have dropped them as clients. I’m now 
eliminating these orphans as I type this.

Thanks for the pointer!

~Doug

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