> On Jan 24, 2019, at 5:30 AM, Radosław Korzeniewski > <rados...@korzeniewski.net> wrote: > > Hello Dan, > > śr., 23 sty 2019 o 23:59 Dan Langille <d...@langille.org > <mailto:d...@langille.org>> napisał(a): >> On Jan 23, 2019, at 4:56 PM, Radosław Korzeniewski >> <rados...@korzeniewski.net <mailto:rados...@korzeniewski.net>> wrote: >> >> >> Does IBAdmin work with a readonly connection to the Catalog database? >> >> >> No. > > What features will be available with a read-only connection? > > > Why do you need a read-only database?
Isolation. Bacula manipulates the Catalog. IBAdmin reports upon it. Why would it need to modify my Catalog? > All management is based on database objects. When you want to create or > change any configuration it will change/update database objects for you. When > you log in your session is stored in a database. These are the most basic > operations which require read-write access to database objects. OK, but all of this must be in the Bacula Catalog? If so, why? Why not put IBAdmin-specific data in a separate database? > I assume you want to test it, right? Yes, I do, I am interested, but not if I must give it write access to my Bacula database. -- Dan Langille - BSDCan / PGCon d...@langille.org
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