Hello Eric,
On 12/14/2009 10:37 AM, Eric Bollengier wrote:
> Hello Bruno,
>
> You should find this information in the configure output (at the end), or
This is what we can't have when we are using binary only installed files.
There's no like /proc/config.gz in bacula :-)
> you may find this information by using "strings" on the bacula-dir binary
> (or maybe the libbacsql file)
>
> strings bacula-dir | grep batch
> CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE batch
>
> Bye
>
ok I've try and only get this on the two proposed
strings /usr/sbin/bacula-dir | grep batch
_Z27db_write_batch_file_recordsP3JCR
_Z23db_open_batch_connexionP3JCRP4B_DB
Which leave me a bit perplex !
People around are certifing that it was a batch-insert enabled ...
During a backup I didn't see mysql using a tmp file somewhere or using a tmp
table in processlist.
Did batch-insert also work with MyIsam tables ?
I think I should rebuild a real enabled batch-insert or did you have anoter
idea.
> Bruno Friedmann wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I need to know if a bacula-dir binary has or not batch-insert-enabled.
>> Is there a simple (or complex) way to do this ?
>>
>> Thanks for tips.
>>
>>
>
--
Bruno Friedmann
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