Re: [Bacula-users] Questions regarding bacula from a potential user

2006-12-18 Thread Eric Bollengier
> I'm surprised, but delighted, to find it's that simple. That's a sign > of a well-written application. All bacula's code is using 64bit functions for FileId_t (ie edit_uint64() or str_to_int64()) > Would this work with MySQL and SQLLite as well? (Don't know if MySQL has > a 64-bit int or no

Re: [Bacula-users] Questions regarding bacula from a potential user

2006-12-18 Thread Bill Moran
In response to Eric Bollengier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> Also, I noticed in the current "limitations" that 4 billion files is > >> the limit per database? (this would I assume be per director then in > >> reality if they used different databases?) > > > > Actually, it's per-database catalog. Thi

Re: [Bacula-users] Questions regarding bacula from a potential user

2006-12-18 Thread Eric Bollengier
>> Also, I noticed in the current "limitations" that 4 billion files is >> the limit per database? (this would I assume be per director then in >> reality if they used different databases?) > > Actually, it's per-database catalog. This is because most databases > use 32 bit int for IDs. You can

Re: [Bacula-users] Questions regarding bacula from a potential user

2006-12-18 Thread Kern Sibbald
On Monday 18 December 2006 17:03, Bill Moran wrote: > In response to "Terry Zink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Currently my company uses a custom backup solution. While effective, we > > are growing out of the point where it is scalable for what we need and > > becoming unmanageable. It is also start

Re: [Bacula-users] Questions regarding bacula from a potential user

2006-12-18 Thread Bill Moran
In response to "Terry Zink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Currently my company uses a custom backup solution. While effective, we > are growing out of the point where it is scalable for what we need and > becoming unmanageable. It is also starting to lack features necessary. > > Essentially, it backs u

[Bacula-users] Questions regarding bacula from a potential user

2006-12-18 Thread Terry Zink
Currently my company uses a custom backup solution. While effective, we are growing out of the point where it is scalable for what we need and becoming unmanageable. It is also starting to lack features necessary. Essentially, it backs up both linux and windows systems. It does standard dumps (