Jari Fredriksson schrieb:
> >> I running bacula server on a Debian Etch.
> >>
> >> I upgraded via www.backports.org and now...
> >>
> >
> > Is it normal, that MySQL runs at 100% processor "hours"
> > after a backup? Maybe 1st time after an upgrade from
> > 1.38?
> >
> > Image: http://www.localnet.fi/jarif/images/bacula_100.png
> >
>
>
> Everything seems to work now. I had to download latest bacula source tarball,
> edit src/config.h so that
>
> #define HAVE_BATCH_FILE_INSERT 1
>
> comes
>
> /* #define HAVE_BATCH_FILE_INSERT 1 */
>
> (You have to comment it out, defining it as 0 does not work!)
>
> And voila! My MySQL is happy and back up works.
>
> HAVE_BATCH_FILE_INSERT seems to be so wrong in so many levels, that it's best
> to disable.
> [...]
Have you checked your mysql logs and these wiki entries:
http://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=faq#mysql_server_has_gone_awayhttp://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=faq#fixing_table_bacula.batch_doesn_t_exist
Ralf
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