Thanks. I don't know MySQL very well. Do you know how I would go
about finding the current DB schema version? Thanks. Phil Stracchino wrote: On 08/04/10 11:14, Brian White wrote:I've been using Bacula 2.2.5 as my primary backup software for several years now and am very happy. As we move to newer version of our linux operating system I'm having issues with the client so I've decided it's about time to upgrade. My plan is to upgrade to the latest stable version 5.0.2. I'm concerned about upgrading the database tables. I'm using MySql. I know there is a script to upgrade the tables in my database but the comments in the script talk about upgrading from 3.0 to 5.0. Can I just run this script or should I download a previous version of bacula, say 3.0.x, and run that database table upgrade script first?Your database has a Version table containing the current DB schema version. You need to find what version your current DB is, then obtain and run, in order, all of the single-version upgrade scripts necessary to bring it up to the current Version 12. |
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