> Hello Jonas,
> There is a dbcheck utility with "-f" option that you can try to delete
> orphaned
> entries in your database.
> If you have "autoprune=yes" configured in your clients, then bacula has
> already
> been pruning your jobs and files according to your file and job retention
> period
Hello Jonas,
There is a dbcheck utility with "-f" option that you can try to delete
orphaned entries in your database.
If you have "autoprune=yes" configured in your clients, then bacula has
already been pruning your jobs and files according to your file and job
retention periods for the clients.
Hi All
We have Bacula 5.2.6 running on Debian Jessie. As a device back end we
use a simple ext4 file system (Media Type = File). A few months ago we
removed much servers. At this time I don't really know how Bacula works
and just removed the jobs and client configurations from bacula-dir.conf