Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Community Installation UPGRADE

2023-07-01 Thread ben . tyger
Just as an FYI, bacula 13.x drops Ubuntu 18.04 support. If you still have some servers running that stick with 11. On July 1, 2023 6:30:59 PM EDT, Ken Mandelberg wrote: >This is a followup of my previous posts. I'm doing an upgrade from Bacula 9 to >13 on Ubuntu 23.04. I realize there is no spe

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Community Installation UPGRADE

2023-07-01 Thread Phil Stracchino
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

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Community Installation UPGRADE

2023-07-01 Thread Rob Gerber
Ken, No worries. I don't have them in front of me, but I'd bet the release notes for bacula 13.x (whatever your version will be, prob 13.0.3) will have info on any needed upgrade steps. I suspect it'll handle the database transparently based on my limited recollection from when I browsed said not

[Bacula-users] Bacula Community Installation UPGRADE

2023-07-01 Thread Ken Mandelberg
This is a followup of my previous posts. I'm doing an upgrade from Bacula 9 to 13 on Ubuntu 23.04. I realize there is no specific support for 23.04 so I'm making believe I'm on Jammy. I've gotten past the apt-key issue and sources are set up, and apt-get update has succeeded. Now my question i