On 7/7/23 19:35, Phil Stracchino wrote:
Then re-update it again, but BEFORE you rerun the updater, find
update_mysql_tables_1021_to_1022 and change every instance of CREATE
TABLE to CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS. That will make sure that if
something else is happening along the way that is creating
On 7/7/23 19:26, Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 7/7/23 18:59, Ken Mandelberg wrote:
The suggestion below which is essentially to run "update_mysql_tables"
manually instead of within the
"apt-get install bacula-mysql"
runs into the same issue. Specifically
Update of Bacula MySQL tables from 16
On 7/7/23 18:59, Ken Mandelberg wrote:
The suggestion below which is essentially to run "update_mysql_tables"
manually instead of within the
"apt-get install bacula-mysql"
runs into the same issue. Specifically
Update of Bacula MySQL tables from 16 to 1017 succeeded.
Update of Bacula MySQL
The suggestion below which is essentially to run "update_mysql_tables"
manually instead of within the
"apt-get install bacula-mysql"
runs into the same issue. Specifically
Update of Bacula MySQL tables from 16 to 1017 succeeded.
Update of Bacula MySQL tables from 1017 to 1018 succeeded.
Updat
On 7/4/23 19:48, Ken Mandelberg wrote:
Another followup. One thing I learned, I need to remove all the Ubuntu
bundled bacula 9 packages before doing the apt-get install bacula-mysql
for the Community 13 release, otherwise there are package conflicts.
So after removing the old packages, apt-get
Was the mysql database for bacula 9 used in production, and/or is there
anything important in there? If not, remove the bacula 9 packages and
dependencies with the apt purge command (look up syntax). This will remove
configuration files and things created by the removed packages.
Might have to rei
Another followup. One thing I learned, I need to remove all the Ubuntu
bundled bacula 9 packages before doing the apt-get install bacula-mysql
for the Community 13 release, otherwise there are package conflicts.
So after removing the old packages, apt-get install bacula-mysql tires
to install
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
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
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
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
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