For Postgres the Bacula wiki has a nice description that uses the archive log mode & bpipe. I think that gets along online well. For MySQL I've also read that some people use dedicated slaves for the backups.
Imho that's a nice method if you have "more than a little" of data to safe and no downtime.
Greets, Florian 2013/1/18 K. M. Peterson <kmp.lists+bacula-users AT gmail DOT com>
What do you mean by "online"?
In some environments, this is a synonym for "hot", so I interpret your question as whether Bacula has any particular specialized interface into any of these db engines that allows it to copy data in a consistent state.
The answer is "no". What I think most of are doing is using the db copy or dump functionality or LVM (and similar technology) snapshots.
_KMP On Thursday, January 17, 2013, Sven Gehr wrote:
Hi@all,
is it possible to backu databases e.g. mysql, pgsql (on other hosts)
with bacula online?
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