-As of this date (20 March 2002), we have much less ``production'' experience
-using SQLite than using MySQL. That said, we should note that SQLite has
-performed flawlessly for us in all our testing.
+We have much less "production" experience
+using SQLite than using MySQL. SQLite has
+performed flawlessly for us in all our testing. However,
+several users have reported corrupted databases while using
+SQLite. For that reason, we do not recommend it for production
+use.
+
+If Bacula crashes with the following type of error when it is started:
+\footnotesize
+\begin{verbatim}
+Using default Catalog name=MyCatalog DB=bacula
+Could not open database "bacula".
+sqlite.c:151 Unable to open Database=/var/lib/bacula/bacula.db.
+ERR=malformed database schema - unable to open a temporary database file
+for storing temporary tables
+\end{verbatim}
+\normalsize
+
+this is most likely caused by the fact that some versions of
+SQLite attempt to create a temporary file in the current directory.
+If that fails, because Bacula does not have write permission on
+the current directory, then you may get this errr. The solution is
+to start Bacula in a current directory where it has write permission.
+