Port to SQLite
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Port to SQLite
I just ported Cacti to SQLite and we are running it in a small setup now. I did it in a way so that the code is still compatable with MySQL. I was wondering if the developers would be interested in a patch against the current trunk?
Possibly... but the talk is that cacti 0.9 will support multiple databases. Wouldn't hurt to post it though...
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Complete SQLite support would be required before we would consider it.
What do I mean by complete? You must also get it working stable with Cacti and Cactid.
What do I mean by complete? You must also get it working stable with Cacti and Cactid.
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