On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 04:02:05PM +0400, Федорищев Игорь Николаевич wrote:
> 1. Backups uncompressed, then unpack volume with external tools, compress and 
> pack again.
> (..How Bacula does operate with that again? No way..)
> 
> What else?
> 

Maybe you can enable lzo compression on the client? You may need to
compile a custom client if the one from the repos doesn't provide LZO
compression, but that should not be too hard. 

Check your bacula rpm for any lzo dependency, if it's in there, you
should be good to go using LZO performance (or simply try
compression=LZO in the fileset and see if the directory barfs on that
statement). 

Cheers, Uwe 

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