Reynier Pérez Mira wrote:
> Hi:
>
> Cedric Tefft wrote:
>> Reynier Pérez Mira wrote:
>> Probably /tmp. Run "show variables where Variable_name = 'tmpdir';"
>> in mysql to find out for sure.
>
> I use PostgreSQL instead of MySQL. What this query should return? How
> I can run the same query in Po
Hi:
Cedric Tefft wrote:
> Reynier Pérez Mira wrote:
> Probably /tmp. Run "show variables where Variable_name = 'tmpdir';" in
> mysql to find out for sure.
I use PostgreSQL instead of MySQL. What this query should return? How I
can run the same query in Postgres? I suspect it may be a thing of
Hello,
I read in the bacula manual and in the bacula-devel mailing list that it
should work to perform a VirtualFull backup on the same pool (and on the
same device I presume).
http://www.bacula.org/manuals/en/concepts/concepts/New_Features.html#SECTION0037
http://www.mail-archive.
Hello,
>a huge amount of cycles are expended RSA signing the per-file digest.
>Decreasing my key size from 2048 bits to 1024 bits thus increased performance,
>significantly.
I did not delve so deep into the logic of bacula, but did you think of
encrypting the digest with the session key that en