On 01/05/11 04:51, Graham Keeling wrote:
> When I want to do this, I stop bacula and stop mysql (I use mysql):
> 
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/bacula stop
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql stop
> 
> I then 'rm -r' the bacula mysql database files - something like this:
> 
> cd /var/lib/mysql/data
> rm -r bacula
> 
> I then start mysql and start bacula:
> 
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql start
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/bacula start

Well, you could do it that way, but it's a bit like taking your car
apart to get your groceries out of the trunk.

This is particularly a poor method since Bacula already provides tools
for the job.

$ .../bacula/etc/bacula stop
$ .../bacula/etc/drop-mysql-tables
$ .../bacula/etc/make-mysql-tables
$ .../bacula/etc/bacula start

Done.


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