> This is an interesting observation.  How does one
> determine/set the InnoDB block size?

Sorry for butting in here, but I've been following this thread.

You can't change the InnoDB block size unless you recompile from source, from 
what I understand...but that's besides the point.

Using InnoDB adds quite a bit of overhead to most database operations; 
shouldn't Bacula be using MyISAM tables, which are much faster?  My thinking is 
that there is not a lot of concurrency with database reads and writes, and 
probably not much need for referential integrity...or am I missing something?

Tim Gustafson
Baskin School of Engineering
UC Santa Cruz
t...@soe.ucsc.edu
831-459-5354

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