On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 14:51:43 +0300 Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> using innodb, it should be possible to dump all tables as a single 
> transaction.

indeed, unfortunately our MySQL has a mix of innodb and myisam tables.

 
> other method might be feeding mysqldump output to pipe, where data is 
> directly picked up by bacula client (i think, this was implemented 
> somewhere around 2.0 bacula).
> has the advantage of using no additional diskspace on client, but can be 
> tricky to correctly set up and restore.

wow, thats possible? its definetly interesting and i'll try googling...


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