On Thursday 05 November 2009 16:45:46 Charlie R wrote:
> My real question is about compiling the storage daemons. Our storage is
> just a server with a large attached storage array that we backup to. My
> configure looks like this...
>
> ./configure --prefix=/path --with-openssl --with-mysql
I would add --disable-build-dird to it on storage only box.
> And I built / install it, configure the SD options to how they should
> be. Then I go to start it up, I usually just launch just the storage
> daemon with './etc/bacula-ctl-sd start'. Is this sufficient and correct?
> Does the SD really need sql? Or is having my director with sql really
> the only one I need to worry about? I've tested it and seems to work,
> just don't want to run into issues down the line.
I'm not seing any need of mysql being compiled in storage (mysql is not needed
on storsage boxes anyway), but since that option is required even with above
added, it does not do any harm.
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