>>>>> "Kern" == Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Kern> Your setup is in fact a bit bizarre, and I have never seen such
Kern> an error message. Hopefully someone knows what it all means.

Well, the reason I did this setup was that my main server which runs
bacula and holds the backups just slowed down terribly when I had
mysql running on there as well.  Moving mysql off to it's own box made
a huge difference in performance.  

Kern> However, my experience is that if you have not linked Bacula
Kern> with the same version of the MySQL runtime client libraries that
Kern> correspond to your MySQL server (on the same or different
Kern> machine), it will not work (especially from 4.0 to 5.0).  That
Kern> would be the first thing to take a look at, IMO.  However, given
Kern> your situation, that may no be so easy.  The easiest would be to
Kern> upgrade/downgrade both machines to have the same version MySQL,
Kern> re-link Bacula, then cross your fingers.

I'm thinking this is what I need to do, but it's not going to be
easy.  So what the heck, I've just started the process to upgrade my
mysql server from Breezy Badger to Dapper Drake.  Maybe that will fix
things...

But I really suspect that it's just a packaging problem with the
debian distribution.  Is anyone else seeing this problem?

John

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