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[BETA2] table has no column named current_backup_id

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Hello,

I using VAL 678/BETA 2 on UCS 4.1-3 (Wheezy). After I define a Backupjob i see the summary. I press the button "finish" and following error came up:

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table BackupJobs has no column named current_backup_id
Unable to run query.
SQLiteDbAccessor: Unable to run command [15]. 
The same error came up, if I create a job via commandline

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veeamconfig job create --name BackupTest1 --repoName Repository_1 --maxPoints 7 --objects sd
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SOLVED: [BETA2] table has no column named current_backup_id

Post by MyKey0815 »

Fresh install of UCS with fresh install of VAL BETA2 - now it works.

I can create a BackupJob and the Jobs starts to save.

The next things I will test if this work for me in the right way

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Re: [BETA2] table has no column named current_backup_id

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Hi,

It seems that VAL BETA1 database has not been deleted. Did you use --purge key to uninstall BETA1 or you used just dpkg -r?

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Re: [BETA2] table has no column named current_backup_id

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I have installed BEFORE you write that it must be uninstalled. So i downloaded the files and installed with dpkg -i .....

The fresh installation now works perfect - Thanks for your help
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