On Thu, 1 Dec 2005, Daniel Holtkamp wrote:

Ran into this about 2 weeks ago ... your MySQL is possibly usind MyISAM as the database storage engine. Change it to InnoDB and you should be fine ...

MyISAM can be resized

MyISAM has a storage limit of 4 GB per database file i think.

By default....

I think Innodb is better, however some older builds and distro installs don't have it.

If the database is this large it's probably worth consideing postgres.

Has anyone run a shootout on the various database formats to see what suits bacula best for varying configurations?

AB




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