@ECHO off REM REM This script dumps your Bacula catalog in ASCII format REM It works for MySQL, SQLite, and PostgreSQL REM REM %1 is the name of the database to be backed up and the name REM of the output file (default = bacula REM %2 is the user name with which to access the database REM (default = bacula). REM %3 is the password with which to access the database or "" if no password REM (default "") REM REM @ECHO on DEL /f "@working_dir_cmd@\%1.sql" 2>nul ECHO .dump | "@bin_dir_cmd@\sqlite3" "@working_dir_cmd@\%1.db" > "@working_dir_cmd@\%1.sql" @ECHO off REM REM To read back a MySQL database use: REM cd @working_dir_cmd@ REM rd /s /q @SQL_BINDIR@\..\data\bacula REM mysql < bacula.sql REM REM To read back a SQLite database use: REM cd @working_dir_cmd@ REM del /f bacula.db REM sqlite bacula.db < bacula.sql REM REM To read back a PostgreSQL database use: REM cd @working_dir_cmd@ REM dropdb bacula REM createdb bacula REM psql bacula < bacula.sql REM EXIT /b 0