Re: [Bacula-users] Migrating from myisam to innodb
2013-03-05 06:56:03
On Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 11:26:45AM +0000, Alan Brown wrote:
> On 01/03/13 11:16, Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
> There's no real need for that. If you tell mysqldump to use compatible
> dump formats then postgres will import it. (mysqldump --compatible=(name))
>
Hi Alan, thanks for the heads-up.
> I'd recommend using the --no-create flags too.
>
Ok, I'll keep that in mind.
>
> As has been posted here already:
>
> If you're stuck with 8Gb then use Inno, but given the price of a decent
> tape drive it's false economy to run in a memory-starved environment.
>
I'm sorry for any confusion, I have 8GB on the *test* server that I
did my previous myisam -> innodb experiments on. The production
server has 18GB currently and probably could hold a lot more (compaq
proliant dl380G7).
All the best, Uwe
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