Hi Alan,
I am a Bacula newbie and did not really care about my database as everything
just worked after installation (Ubuntu 16.04). So I got SQLite3 without
really taking notice.
Your post is pretty clear about this being a very bad choice.
Now: how could I migrate my already running Bacula to a
On 27/07/16 15:39, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>
>> I strongly recommend you to move to MySQL or Postgresql. Please let us
>> know if you really need SQLite. I would say that SQLite in Bacula is
>> almost "deprecated".
> "Almost"? I thought SQLite support had already been removed, or at
> least was unm
On 07/27/16 04:24, Ana Emília M. Arruda wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I strongly recommend you to move to MySQL or Postgresql. Please let us
> know if you really need SQLite. I would say that SQLite in Bacula is
> almost "deprecated".
"Almost"? I thought SQLite support had already been removed, or at
leas
Hello,
I strongly recommend you to move to MySQL or Postgresql. Please let us know
if you really need SQLite. I would say that SQLite in Bacula is almost
"deprecated".
Best regards,
Ana
On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 3:52 PM, CRUCIALcane wrote:
> Webmin 'Failed to load the database DBI driver SQLite