If I restart the database bacula is using, do I need to restart any of
the bacula daemons? I'm using postgres, if it matters.
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On 4 Nov 2005 at 8:17, Ross Boylan wrote:
If I restart the database bacula is using, do I need to restart any of
the bacula daemons? I'm using postgres, if it matters.
I don't think so. Try it. Find out.
If jobs are running, you might have grief.
Why would you restart PostgreSQL?
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On 4 Nov 2005 at 8:17, Ross Boylan wrote:
If I restart the database bacula is using, do I
need to restart any of
the bacula daemons? I'm using postgres, if it
matters.
I don't think so. Try it. Find out.
We have done this several times
On Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 11:31:33AM -0500, Dan Langille wrote:
On 4 Nov 2005 at 8:17, Ross Boylan wrote:
If I restart the database bacula is using, do I need to restart any of
the bacula daemons? I'm using postgres, if it matters.
I don't think so. Try it. Find out.
Would it be obvious
On 4 Nov 2005 at 8:45, Ross Boylan wrote:
On Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 11:31:33AM -0500, Dan Langille wrote:
On 4 Nov 2005 at 8:17, Ross Boylan wrote:
If I restart the database bacula is using, do I need to restart any of
the bacula daemons? I'm using postgres, if it matters.
I don't
Ross Boylan wrote:
On Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 11:31:33AM -0500, Dan Langille wrote:
On 4 Nov 2005 at 8:17, Ross Boylan wrote:
If I restart the database bacula is using, do I need to restart any of
the bacula daemons? I'm using postgres, if it matters.
I don't think so. Try it. Find out.