Bacula uses a database backend, but can be compiled only against one database
at a time. The default in pld was mysql.
Recently released Bacula 3.0 adds support for libdbi, which, in short, is a
database abstraction layer with runtime db plugins (called drivers), so
bacula compiled with libdbi
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 12:19:30PM +0200, Mariusz Mazur wrote:
Bacula uses a database backend, but can be compiled only against one database
at a time. The default in pld was mysql.
Recently released Bacula 3.0 adds support for libdbi, which, in short, is a
database abstraction layer with
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, Mariusz Mazur wrote:
Bacula uses a database backend, but can be compiled only against one database
at a time. The default in pld was mysql.
[...]
So, anybody got any ideas how to handle this properly? Would a %banner be
enough stating that you need to a) add
On Tuesday 21 April 2009 13:19:30 Mariusz Mazur wrote:
So, anybody got any ideas how to handle this properly? Would a %banner be
enough stating that you need to a) add libdbi-drivers-mysql and b) alter
the config? Or maybe something else?
is the mysql database otherwise compatible?
to make it