Hello Wanderei,
Well, you simply: "mv /old/path/<volumes> /new/path". which will essentially do a cp followed by an rm if the old and new paths are on different devices, otherwise it is a sort of directory entry change. If you start changing your bacula-dir.conf storage definition or those in the bacula-sd.conf file, then you might in some cases run into problems. Note: By changes by hand, I mean any kind of modification of the database. Bacula ensures that the database is locked during database modifications, but when you do it by hand, you can, and users have had, conflicts with what Bacula was doing to the database (e.g. purging a volume while Bacula is writing it), which has for some people resulted in failed restores. Note, even using bconsole, it is possible to interfere with proper backups. On the other hand "reading" the database to produce reports, ... is something that I encourage. Best regards, Kern On 05/05/2016 01:24 PM, Wanderlei Huttel wrote:
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