Hi Phil,

I apologize for such a tardy reply.
Yes, we are using InnoDB.  As far as I know we are configured correctly.
However, what do you recommend are the most important configuration items
to look at?

Thank you for the help!
-craig

On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 4:19 AM, Phil Stracchino <ph...@caerllewys.net>
wrote:

> On 09/15/15 04:24, Craig Shiroma wrote:
> > Yes, the database is large.  The File table has 370+ million records and
> > Bacula is pruning.  I'll see what we can do with mysqltuner.  I have a
> > feeling I'm occasionally getting the timeout error because there are so
> > many records.  If I can't find a cure for the situation, I'm thinking of
> > splitting up our backups using two catalog servers -- one for production
> > and one for test/dev.  Do you think this is wise?
>
>
> Are you using InnoDB?  Are you properly configured for InnoDB?  If not,
> you should be.  MyISAM tables really should not be used in production
> any more, and Oracle is moving towards deprecating the MyISAM engine.
>
> I've also occasionally pondered whether partitioning certain tables -
> notably the File table - would benefit Bacula.
>
>
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