Hi Stephane

The dbconfig-common tool which is used to upgrade the database should
deal with the mysql instance having a root password; you might need to
reconfigure the bacula-director package if it has been added since you
first installed bacula:

   sudo dpkg-reconfigure bacula-director-mysql

This should allow you to specify the root password for the database.


** Changed in: bacula (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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Title:
  package bacula-director-mysql 5.2.5-0ubuntu6.2 [modified: usr/share
  /bacula-director/update_mysql_tables] failed to install/upgrade:
  subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
  status 1

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