> It is a little hard to answer this email since I don't remember the > details of > each email thread. It would help in the future to leave a bit additional > info, like who sent the last message.
I thought your threaded mail reader with the fancy colors did this for you...8-)? > On Tuesday 09 October 2007 16:10, David Boyes wrote: Not me. That was Kenny Dail. > In the first baby step, there is probably no need for a database change. > However, the key to understanding the difficulties, and something that is > not > going to change is that Bacula is Job based, not file based. Since you're writing the code, you get to implement it any way you want. I think you're coming to the point of where that assertion may need to change, but not my call. You got my input and ideas. Go forth and have fun. > IMO inetd is a bad way to go. It will unnecessarily consume an extra port, > and > is a solution that worked well many years ago on small memory systems. Now > that Microsoft has made 2GB the minimum working RAM for Vista, there is no > disadvantage of having daemons or more code in the SD (in a DSO if > necessary > at some point). Doing it with a continuously running daemon avoids > problems > of security, additional ports, the expense of initialization (reading the > conf file, ...), and persistence (i.e. knowing what the current state of > everything is). Except that it's not a good approach for shared-resource systems, like the coming spate of virtual machine-based deployments, eg z/VM and VMware where increased memory footprint in one virtual machine impacts the behavior of other images on the same box. A permanently larger working set size for a feature that isn't needed for your commonly-referenced simple case seems like a not-so-hot idea in the long term. Again, you're writing it, but that's how I'd evaluate it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users