Hi,

in former times i used bareos with a mysql database backend. However it became too slow and i switched to a secondary postgres catalogue. I need to keep the mysql database as a history though.

Now i'm switching from Ubuntu 16.04 (mysql 5.7) to Ubuntu 20.04 (mysql 8.0) and i'm unable to start the mysqld server because of incompatible data structures. I tried dumping the database on another Ubuntu 16.04 machine, but the SQL-dump file is only about 128 gb in size, although the binary index files are > 200 GB in size.

Is there a known limit in mysqldump? I'm using ext4 file system which is capable of 16 Tb single file sizes.

Best,

Kai

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