Andreas Schuldei wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 3:04 PM, John Drescher <drescherjm AT gmail DOT com>
> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 4:36 AM, Andreas Schuldei
>> <schuldei+bacula-users AT spotify DOT com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> when using a new pool (file storage, is that the same?) for the first
>>> time i get this error:
>>>
>>> Fatal error: catreq.c:487 Attribute create error. Pool record not
>>> found in Catalog.
>>>
>>> do i have to initiate the pool? how do i do that?
>>>
>>>
>> Bacula is supposed to do that automatically when it finds a new pool
>> in the bacula-dir.conf and you either restarted bacula-dir or had it
>> reload the config file with the reload command.
>>
>
> i certainly restarted and reloaded it since. can i somehow force it to
> label the pool or can i label it manually?
>
The only way to force creating a pool is by restarting bacula-dir.
By the way - did you remember to run
bacula-dir -t
before restarting? This will error-check your configuration file. It
should simply return without printing anything. If it does print
something, fix your configuration file. Then restart bacula-dir.
Next, let's take a step back and analyze the problem. Let's see what
bacula-dir thinks its pools are. Open bconsole, and type the command
list pools
Do you see that pool listed?
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