Hi Bill,

Sorry if I wasn't clear about that.

The upgrade of Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver) to 20.04 (Focal Fossa) unfortunately did not include a full set of bacula packages. So when I upgraded and retained the database it deleted the old packages including the configuration files! Not knowing this in advance, I had to try and reconstruct them and had set the new media type to 'File' instead of what was in the database, namely 'File1'.

I hope my experience might save someone else similar pain.

cheers,
Peter


Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users wrote on 4/6/23 2:14 PM:
On 4/6/23 15:03, Peter N. Steinmetz wrote:

Correct. :)

But the question I have is what caused it to change?

My guess would be that volumes were created and being used for some time, then the MediaType was changed and new volumes were created with the new MediaType in the same pool (which is fine), and then you ran into the recycling problem - just guessing
here now. :)

Glad you got it sorted.


Best regards,
Bill

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