> One more question to it,
> does anyone know (probably yes) if DB2 can do to install/support
bacula
> instead of Mysql ?

Funny you should ask that. A draft patch adding support for all
databases supported by libdbi was committed to the Bacula source tree
about a month ago. This provides the classic MySQL, Postgres support
plus DB/2, Oracle, Sybase, kdb, and about a half-dozen others. 

I don't know how much testing has been done to date, but it is
demonstrated to work with at least Oracle and DB/2. The version with
this support is probably not yet available as an RPM; you'd have to
build from the SVN source tree. 

-- db

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