On 2017-03-12 at 13:54:37 Richard wrote: > What you need to test for bacula is the existence of the db "bacula" > and (access to the) tables within that. > > Start with the command: > > mysql -h <dbhost> -u bacula > > [if you have changed the defaults in the "Catalog" section of your > bacula-dir.conf you will need to make the necessary adjustments to > the above.] > > from the machine where you have the bacula-sd installed. If they are > all on the same (new) machine, then the "-h <dbhost>" part is > unnecessary. > > This should get you the mysql herald and "mysql>" prompt. Assuming it > does, issue the command: > > show databases; > > that should give you a list that includes "bacula". Assuming so, then: [snip]
mysql -u bacula was OK. show databases; gave: +--------------------+ | Database | +--------------------+ | information_schema | | test | +--------------------+ So apparently the scripts did not create the bacula database. I'll have to see why that happened. Thanks for the information. -- Regards, Erik P. Olsen, M.Sc. EE Solsortvej 30 DK-2000 Frederiksberg Denmark ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Announcing the Oxford Dictionaries API! The API offers world-renowned dictionary content that is easy and intuitive to access. Sign up for an account today to start using our lexical data to power your apps and projects. Get started today and enter our developer competition. http://sdm.link/oxford _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users