On 7/1/23 18:30, Ken Mandelberg wrote:
So I know I need to copy /etc/bacula to a safe place. Should I also delete it?
No, don't do that, you want to keep your configuration. If you delete those files you'll lose it.
I will also stop director , sd, and fd. and move those binaries out of the way.
You shouldn't need to do that. Let the package system handle it.
I'm running mysql. Should I do anything there to the existing bacula data base?
See below.
Assuming the answers to those the next stop is apt-get install bacula-mysql I would assume I then copy back the saved /etc/bacula back in place and then start the new binaries. What about updating the mysql tables from 9 to 13? Where does that happen.
The update-mysql-tables script will take care of that for you. Run it BEFORE you start the new Director.
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