On Fri, September 7, 2007 12:52, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
> haha, mysql should be fast enough on a Sun T2000 8Gb RAM....or not?!....
> Anyway, I'm installing the 2.2.2 from scratch on a test machine.
> - Rebuilt mysql 5.0.33 with thread-safe switch on.
> - Built Bacula with batch-insert on
> Once prepared the clean db and everything needed for my existing volumes,
> I ran one job to check rate.
> What happens, is that the bconsole "m" command is throwing out a big
> amount of debug infos about buffer allocation.............. So I rebuilt
> bacula with "disable-smartalloc", but I had no chance to
> make..................full of errors.... What should I do to take off all
> that debug info?!?! Why do I need smartalloc on?! ...oh, sorry: I'm
> testing on a Solaris 10 amd (Sun v20z). Thanx a lot

Hehe, try "mes" in bconsole, "m" is an alias for the "memory" command now
-- confusing, yes.

--
Tom Sommer


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