Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Nice. I *did* however change a couple of lines of code that were probably
> causing a failure on Solaris when executing the unload plugin code when none
> existed.
Yes, I had noticed that bacula-dir and bacula-fd had stopped dumping core
during regression testing.
> Well, considering there is not yet any documentation, it seems you did pretty
> well :-)
"Use the source, Luke" :-)
On a different note() {
That actually reminds me .... should patches, when submitted, be
accompanied by documentation patches? If so, how?
}
> Well, it all depends on how you setup the "writer" program. In the example
> above you have "mysql" as the writer program, so it will simply recreate the
Of course .... I remember now, that you said that in your initial email.
> database ... Note, if Bacula is currently using the database that you are
> restoring, there will certainly be some problems. In my test program, Bacula
> was running sqlite but backing up and restoring a MySQL database.
I realised that after I had hit the send button. I can easily create a small
test database.
Allan
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