I am running bacula 1.36.1. It was installed via rpms that Scott
built, back in 2004. This is what I currently have:
backup server:
runs: CentOS 3.8
bacula: bacula-mysql-1.36.1-1.i386.wb3.rpm
mysql: 4.1.14 from MySQL-AB
client group #1:
runs: Red Hat 9
bacula: bacula-client-1.36.1-1.i386.rh9.rpm
client group #2:
runs: Red Hat 7.1
runs: Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1AS
bacula: bacula-client-1.36.1-1.i386.rh7.rpm
client group #3:
runs: Windows Server 2000
bacula: winbacula-1.36.1-1.exe
I need to upgrade to the latest stable release of bacula, site-wide.
It seems to me that it should be very simple to upgrade all of the
clients, assuming there are rpms for all these old OSes. BTW, where do
I get the rpms from and does Scott still maintain them?
What about upgrading the backup server? I need to not screw it up. :)
Any suggestions, gotchas, tips? I've never done a bacula upgrade
before. Will I still be able to read the tapes made with my old
installation?
If there's anything I haven't mentioned, that's important to my
successfully performing this upgrade, please tell me, and thank you
all very much, in advance.
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