Hello Jerry,
About the only other explanation would be that you have a CentOS
version of Bacula installed in addition to your build.
Best regards,
Kern
Kern, et al,
Kern, et al,
I would concur with you but this is a brand new install, on a brand new
system, with centos 7.3. Never had bacula installed on it before. The
only thing that came from a previous version is the mysqldump file. And it
upgrade just fine.
I am in the midst of rebuilding all of bacula,
Hello,
You probably have multiple bconsoles from multiple Bacula versions
loaded. This is most likely the cause of your problems. The best
solution is to find and remove all bconsoles that are not the one
installed for 9.0.3.
Best regards,
On 08/17/17 11:25, Jerry Lowry wrote:
> Hi list,
> I am getting ready to upgrade from 5.2.6 to 9.0.3. I have install 9.0.3
> from source on a test system and move the bacula database over using
> mysqldump. Upgraded the database to version 16 and set all the
> permissions. Everything looks good u
Hi list,
I am getting ready to upgrade from 5.2.6 to 9.0.3. I have install 9.0.3
from source on a test system and move the bacula database over using
mysqldump. Upgraded the database to version 16 and set all the
permissions. Everything looks good until I run bconsole.
When I run bconsole I get t