For anyone following this thread, I did compile/install the Bacula hacked libs3
and I'm still getting driver not loaded error. I can only assume that Bacula
does not test their community version very well, if at all. Something as simple
as S3 (which has been around how many years??) should not b
Hello Jim,
Ok, nobody has successfully loaded the S3 Driver. That's what I figured as I
have tried the latest version and various 9.x versions with the same "Driver
not properly loaded" results. The only distro I haven't tried is CentOS 7.x as
that distro is being discontinued. I guess there
Ok, nobody has successfully loaded the S3 Driver. That's what I figured as I
have tried the latest version and various 9.x versions with the same "Driver
not properly loaded" results. The only distro I haven't tried is CentOS 7.x as
that distro is being discontinued. I guess there is zero QA fo
Hello,
Normally, it is automatic if you upgrade from a package. If you do the
upgrade manually, you must run the "update_bacula_tables" script that is
in the new version. It is normally found in the /src/cats
directory.
Best regards,
Kern
On 4/28/21 3:17 PM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
Hello,
Dear "Erik P. Olsen",
In message <20210428151738.2ad7f...@erik-pc.epolan.dk> you wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am planning to upgrade to Bacula 11.0.2 but reading about how to convert
> the catalogue
> makes me a bit uneasy. The statement is: "Normally, it is automatic". What
> does it mean
> that it is