> On Tue, 1 Sep 2020 13:59:01 -0400, Phil Stracchino said:
>
> On 2020-09-01 10:54, Russell DeFlavia wrote:
> > Greetings and good day all!
> >
> > Regarding Bacula, ever since I migrated my database from sqlite3 to
> > mysql, the LogText element in the Log table is no longer populated.
> >
On 2020-09-01 10:54, Russell DeFlavia wrote:
> Greetings and good day all!
>
> Regarding Bacula, ever since I migrated my database from sqlite3 to
> mysql, the LogText element in the Log table is no longer populated.
>
> +-+
> | From "bconsole" |
> +-+
> *list jobl
That's what I was referring to.
Junior Cunha wrote:
> Ryan, what you mean with Optimizing?? I already compiled MySQL with
> InnoDB support. I was thinking in create some index...
>
> []s
>
> Jr
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> Ryan Novosielski wrote:
>> I think it ought to run fine. Optimizing MySQL would likely h
Ryan, what you mean with Optimizing?? I already compiled MySQL with
InnoDB support. I was thinking in create some index...
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Jr
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> I think it ought to run fine. Optimizing MySQL would likely help. I am
> running Bacula on a Sun Sparc UE450. The processors are
I think it ought to run fine. Optimizing MySQL would likely help. I am
running Bacula on a Sun Sparc UE450. The processors are 3x296MHz.
Matt Cowger wrote:
> I would argue that this machine is probably underpowered for what you
> are doing with it. My guess is it has a single disk (or RAID1), a
I would argue that this machine is probably underpowered for what you
are doing with it. My guess is it has a single disk (or RAID1), and
not a ton of RAM, either, right?
Upgrade itDual 2GHz P4s, 2G RAM, 4 disks in a RAID 10 would do
you much better.
--Matt
On Sep 21, 2006, at 8:15