Ferdinando Pasqualetti wrote (2006/05/22):
> ...
I could not read and reply to html mails well, but if you have MySQL and
MyISAM, you do not need to drop the tables - it is sufficient to perform
optimize table File;
and all other tables (File, Path, Filename, ...) you want to shrink.
Hopefully i
Thanks Ferdinando and Rudolf for your answers.
On Mon, 2006-05-22 at 10:28 +0200, Ferdinando Pasqualetti wrote:
>
> There are no direct indexes pointing to files from Jobs or Volumes, so
> deletion of them at each pruning would be very expensive in terms of
> resources.
That's just what I used t
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[Bacula-users] File table - inconsistency
Hi to all.
I am a bacula-newbie, and I a
.:faber:. wrote (2006/05/22):
> I am a bacula-newbie, and I am trying to use it in a production
> environment.
> I have notice a weird thing about the File table in bacula database: in
> this table, the lines of the files belonging to expired job aren't
> deleted so this table will always grow...
Hi to all.
I am a bacula-newbie, and I am trying to use it in a production
environment.
I have notice a weird thing about the File table in bacula database: in
this table, the lines of the files belonging to expired job aren't
deleted so this table will always grow...
Is this correct? And if it i