I dont remember where the instructions are. Just use those scripts to create
and setup the bacula database from the mysql root with ~/.my.cnf so it doesnt
ask for password.
On June 14, 2016 3:36:27 AM GMT+03:00, bobmeyer
<bacula-fo...@backupcentral.com> wrote:
>hi all; I'm new to bacula, so forgive me if I'm asking a dumb
>question, but..
>
>I read carefully (or so I thought) thru the main reference document
>("main.pdf"),
>built everything from source (with no problems), and installed into
>/opt/bacula
>(doing this on centos 7, fyi).
>
>I've read the section on critical items to implement, as well as the
>brief tutorial.
>
>I start things as directed with the command:
>
>./bacula start
>
>and the processes start up as expected.
>
>the next step says to run the command:
>
>./bconsole
>
>which just comes back to a command prompt.
>
>after lots of head-scratching, I stumbled across some log information,
>telling me that
>the mysql connection failed. well I can see why it failed - it was
>never setup.
>
>doing a quick google search, I discovered that there are shell scripts
>with names
>like "create_mysql_database", which I'm assuming I need to run to get
>things
>setup properly.
>
>so the reason I'm posting here is, the main document ("main.pdf") makes
>no mention
>about this step. I'm concerned that I'm missing some importing steps,
>or looking at
>the wrong document.
>
>could someone please point me to some instructions for setting up
>bacula from scratch,
>for someone who's never worked with it before?
>
>thanks in advance.
>robert meyer
>
>system: centos 7
>db: mysql
>backup medium: external usb drive
>
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