Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Well, I suppose lack of transactions can make MySQL sound less reliable, 
> but unless your catalog server tends to crash or damage its filesystem I 
> don't think this is the most important issue...

I was thinking more of the situation where concurrent db connections
could potentially stomp on each other, wrt multi-table updates.  However
I've not looked at the schema and business logic yet, and it may be that
such circumstances are a "can't happen" (*wink*, *wink* :)

Which, of course, is aluded to by your next comment:

> Also, the Bacula catalog is rather straightforward; most inconsistencies 
> can be easily and automatically fixed.

Thanks for the quick feedback.

Devin
-- 
Dimensions will always be specified in the least usable term.  Velocity,
for example, will be expressed in furlongs per fortnight.


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