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Von: "Rodrigo Renie Braga" <rodrigore...@gmail.com> 
An: "Thomas Stegbauer" <mailinglis...@stegbauer.info> 
CC: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net 
Gesendet: Freitag, 20. Mai 2011 04:25:31 
Betreff: Re: [Bacula-users] howto to recover postgres catalog after delete from 
file 




it is not so important if i cant restore a single file from an old backup, 
but i want to make a new full-backup, with correct catalog update. 
i do not understand where the batch relation come from and why there is an 
sql-Error when the file, filename and path table are empty? 




Well, from what you said in this part alone, seems like you don't care about 
any of your previous backups, right? So why don't you just drop your entire 
database and start a clean Bacula install all over again? 


I believe that the trouble you'll get from a fresh install is much simpler (and 
faster) than solving this database problem you're having... 


hi rodrigo, 

i already thought about this, but i dont want to relable the 38 tapes. 
cause this mean: 
stopping bacula-sd, deleting tape by dd, start bacula-sd, label, exchange tape 
and so on. 

so i thought already about exporting 
media, media_mediaid_seq, mediatype, mediatype_mediatypeid_seq, pool, 
pool_poolid_seq 

and afterwards purging the volumes in the new database? 

or are there other thoughts or traps? 

best regards 
thomas 


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