Author: Jim Barber <jim.barber AT ddihealth DOT com>
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2011 10:12:15 +0800
I recently switched from SQLite3 to PostgreSQL on a Debian system. I was already using the Bacula 5.0.2 packages, and moved from SQLite3 3.7.5 to PostgreSQL 9.0.3. Attached is a perl script I wrote t
A recent bug report (http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=1688) which indicated that we are no longer supporting SQLite. I feel it's safe to stop regression testing against it. -- Dan Langille - http:/
I'm sorry to hear that. I've been using SQLite for the entire time that I've been using Bacula -- ten years or so -- with absolutely no difficulty. Admitedly, my needs are limited -- three servers &
What version of Bacula are you using now? What version of SQLite? -- Dan Langille - http://langille.org/ -- Free Software Download: Index, Search & Analyze Logs and other IT data in Real-Time with Sp
Author: "J. Echter" <j.echter AT elektro-mayer-echter DOT de>
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 09:16:46 +0100
Am 24.02.2011 16:08, schrieb C M Reinehr: Hi, i switched from sqlite to mysql. This was a good decission. My backups are finishing 3 hours earlier then before. verify jobs are speeded up a lot. cheer
I stick with Debian Stable and still am running Lenny. The Bacula version is 2.4.4 and the SQLite version is 3.5.9. In the near future I'll be upgrading to Squeeze and it looks as if that will be Bac
I've been running daily regression tests for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite. The latter crashes far more than the other two. Look at http://regress.bacula.org/ and look for langille. You'll see. -- Da