> Only applicable to InnoDB tables, but then you ARE using InnoDB, not
> MyISAM .... right? *Right?*

Sorry that I have to ask this, but: How do I know if my MySQL installation is 
using InnoDB tables?

> Edit /etc/my.cnf to change innodb_log-file-size and
> innodb_log_files_in_group.

Current values are:
- innodb-log-file-size = 5242880
- innodb-log-files-in-group = 2

Do you have a recommendation which values I should use?

> That said, unless your Bacula catalog is on a separate machine from your
> Director, 2GB isn't very much RAM for a machine that's running both your
> Director and your catalog DB. Especially since in my experience, most
> servers running 2GB of RAM or less are also usually running a 32-bit OS
> even if they're on 64-bit-capable hardware.

In my case it is a 64-bit Ubuntu Linux.

Carsten



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