Hi,
On Wed, 08 Jun 2011, Jérôme Blion wrote:
> What tool do you use to perform restore ?
> I had such issues with BAT... With Webacula, I am not able to reproduce
> this behaviour.
> Perhaps a bad query which does not use an index.
This conversation is not original. We had a discussion about i
Hi folks,
I've been following the mysql vs. postgres vs. different mysql
versions discussion which has been very interesting.
Has anyone tried "Drizzle" as a bacula db backend? It's supposed to be
a lot leaner than mysql, just wondering.
All the best,
Uwe
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Hi,
On Wed, 08 Jun 2011, Jérôme Blion wrote:
> What tool do you use to perform restore ?
bconsole:
restore
5 (Select the most recent backup for a client)
choose host
then building directory tree takes ages.
> I had such issues with BAT... With Webacula, I am not able
On 06/08/11 13:45, Jérôme Blion wrote:
> I had such issues with BAT... With Webacula, I am not able to reproduce
> this behaviour.
Very interesting.
> Perhaps a bad query which does not use an index.
Definitely worth study.
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> >
> > There are a few options to solve this
> >
> > - use innodb for the tables in MySQL
> > - migrate to PostgreSQL
> >
anybody already did a successfull migration from MySQL to PostgreSQL?
and willing to share a procedure? is it really possible to migrate
the complete catalog?
thanks,
chr
Le 08/06/2011 19:16, Gavin McCullagh a écrit :
> On Wed, 08 Jun 2011, Jérôme Blion wrote:
>
>> You will see performance improvements if you have lot of concurrents
>> updates.
> I don't imagine concurrent updates are really an issue for us. Our backups
> run fast enough generally for our purposes
On Wed, 08 Jun 2011, Jérôme Blion wrote:
> You will see performance improvements if you have lot of concurrents
> updates.
I don't imagine concurrent updates are really an issue for us. Our backups
run fast enough generally for our purposes . I daresay they could be
faster, but they're not cau
Hi,
On Wed, 08 Jun 2011, Jérôme Blion wrote:
> > Assuming that version of MySQL, do you know if the case for InnoDB vs
> > MyISAM is still as cut and dry? Would we likely see substantial
> > performance improvements?
>
> You will see performance improvements if you have lot of concurrents
> u
On 06/08/11 12:16, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> For simplicity of operation and patching, we're using the Ubuntu archive
> packages which are MySQL 5.1.41. I realise that's quite old now. There
> are one or two restores in particular which take a long time (like 30
> minutes) to build the restore tre
On 06/08/11 11:44, Jérôme Blion wrote:
> On Wed, 08 Jun 2011 10:50:58 -0400, Phil Stracchino
> wrote:
>> The very first thing I would do would be upgrade to MySQL 5.5.[current]
>> (5.5.13, right now) if you're not already using 5.5, making sure it's
>> properly configured (hint: look at the new c
Le 08/06/2011 18:16, Gavin McCullagh a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 08 Jun 2011, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>
>> The very first thing I would do would be upgrade to MySQL 5.5.[current]
>> (5.5.13, right now) if you're not already using 5.5, making sure it's
>> properly configured (hint: look at the new c
Hi,
On Wed, 08 Jun 2011, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> The very first thing I would do would be upgrade to MySQL 5.5.[current]
> (5.5.13, right now) if you're not already using 5.5, making sure it's
> properly configured (hint: look at the new configuration directive
> innodb_buffer_pool_instances),
On Wed, 08 Jun 2011 10:50:58 -0400, Phil Stracchino
wrote:
> The very first thing I would do would be upgrade to MySQL 5.5.[current]
> (5.5.13, right now) if you're not already using 5.5, making sure it's
> properly configured (hint: look at the new configuration directive
> innodb_buffer_pool_in
On 06/08/11 08:06, Enrico van Goor wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We have a setup with bacula-dir/MySQL and bacula-sd (2 servers) and a
> SAN connected via fiber. We are running bacula with about 250 jobs a
> day. The table File is about 500M records with a size of about 100G. We
> use batch insert. All ta
Hi All,
We have a setup with bacula-dir/MySQL and bacula-sd (2 servers) and a
SAN connected via fiber. We are running bacula with about 250 jobs a
day. The table File is about 500M records with a size of about 100G. We
use batch insert. All tables are MyISAM. Currently we are experiencing
perform
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