On 05/04/14 08:44, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Maybe you have already answered this in a later post, but what version
> of MySQL are you using.  MariaDB is not 100% compatible with MySQL, and
> thus possibly not compatible with Bacula.

I would personally be surprised if there were an interoperability
problem, though I haven't actually tried it with Bacula.  I have
actually run mixed test clusters with one node MySQL, one node MariaDB,
and one node Percona, without any problems.


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