On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 8:13 AM, Martin Reissner <mreiss...@wavecon.de> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I had to remove several clients (fds) from my bacula setup and I found
> no intructions on how to do this properly. Can someone please help me out?
> What I want to achieve is that all database entries related to those
> clients (clients, jobs, files,...) will be removed as this is quiet some
> data.
> My best guess was to delete those clients including
> jobs,filesets,schedules and also their dedicated storage devices and
> pools from the config files and then run dbcheck to remove orphaned
> entries but this didn't work as dbcheck reported no orphaned
> Clients/Jobs/.. but they are still in the DB when I check via SQL and
> the Clients are also still listed when prompted to select a Client in
> 'restore' mode.
>
> I'm using Bacula 5.0.2 with Mysql on Debian Squeeze 64.
>

Did you also remove all traces of the clients from the bacula
configuration files?

John

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