On 04/19/2014 09:10 PM, Alan Brown wrote:
> On 18/04/14 23:49, Lloyd Brown wrote:
>> Are the tables in MyISAM or InnoDB format?
>> At the moment, MyISAM. I'd wondered if I could safely convert to
>> InnoDB, since that's generally going to have better locking
>> characteristics, etc.
> It's easy
Hello,
If the optimizations of MySQL do not work out, my experience with
*very* large Bacula databases agrees with what Alan wrote below.
You have to be careful though, PostgreSQL out of the box is
*horribly* tuned for Bacula so you *must* change about 7 o
Hello,
Yes, the old community Windows binaries should work with 7.0.x,
but I have not explicitly tested it. Also the newer 6.0.6
binaries should work as well.
I am just now fixing some bugs in the Windows FD, some of them
long standing, and on