On Friday 07 April 2006 01:14, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> Dear Kern,
>
> in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> > In looking at Debian, I find for me personally I wouldn't want to run on
> > "stable" as it is too old. I don't really need that much stability.
> > "testing" is not my piece of cake either (at the moment) because it
> > doesn't have timely security updates (though this appears to be
> > changing). Who knows perhaps SuSE is a reasonable contender.
>
> Don't spend effort on trying SuSE, please. You have got better things
> to do. Or at least better ways to waste your time.

Could you give me some details?

As I said, I am considering a new distribution, but not in a big rush. In any 
case, next week, I have a new machine coming where I can load a few serious 
distributions so that I can test the Rescue CD ...

>
> > If users are having this "MySQL went away" problem on MySQL 4, no one has
> > explicitly said so, and in that case then it is a lot less clear what is
> > going on.
>
> I   never   had   any   such   problems   under   FC4   and    before
> (mysql-4.1.16-1.FC4.1); this was new to me under FC5, and as far as I
> can  tell  from  asingle  24  hours  cycle  I can say that increasing
> "wait_timeout" to more than the  pause  between  bacula  runs  really
> solved the problem.

Well, that is already good.

>
> What I don't understand is why mysql would time out if no  connection
> is  open  - and I definitely didn't have any jobs running at the time
> of the error messages. It's enough to wait long enough in idle  state
> and  then  type  a  "list volumes" or any other command accessing the
> database in the console.

Perhaps you had an open console?  Bacula treats the console like most other 
jobs.


-- 
Best regards,

Kern

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