bacula-13 wrote
On Mon, 17 Jun 2013 17:52:27 +
Doug Sampson lt;
dougs@
gt; wrote:
According to Laurent, all aspects of the Bacula system (director,
storage, client) must be enabled with LZO support. I haven't tested it
without LZO support in the director and storage devices. If you
On Mon, 17 Jun 2013 17:52:27 +
Doug Sampson do...@dawnsign.com wrote:
According to Laurent, all aspects of the Bacula system (director, storage,
client) must be enabled with LZO support. I haven't tested it without LZO
support in the director and storage devices. If you do, please post
This will cause a problem presumably, if you do backups on an LZO client
(such as I'm
considering on my SPARC T2 hosts, weedy CPU cores) then if necessary you
can't restore these
backups to a GZIP only client.
It essentially limits the restore clients to those who also have LZO
This will cause a problem presumably, if you do backups on an LZO client
(such as I'm considering on my SPARC T2 hosts, weedy CPU cores) then if
necessary you can't restore these backups to a GZIP only client.
It essentially limits the restore clients to those who also have LZO
installed, yes?
Le Mon, 3 Jun 2013 23:28:46 +
Doug Sampson do...@dawnsign.com écrit:
Hello-
I want to use LZO compression in two of my jobs instead of GZIP. These jobs
back up to hard drives on a FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE machine. Bacula v5.2.12.
I installed archivers/lzo2 and verified that
yes you need to have LZO include and lib installed in your system AND you
need to compile bacula (client, storage and director) in order to get LZO
compression support.
There is a major compression speed improvement in LZO 2.05 and up on
64bits Intel system. Check that you have at least LZO
On Tue, 4 Jun 2013 17:17:05 +
Doug Sampson do...@dawnsign.com wrote:
Thanks for confirming this. I've recompiled both the server and client on the
Bacula server and the configure options confirms the LZO support option is
enabled.
Nice, you should now have a director (bacula-dir)with
Thanks for confirming this. I've recompiled both the server and client
on the Bacula server and the configure options confirms the LZO support
option is enabled.
Nice, you should now have a director (bacula-dir)with lzo compression
options and storage (bacula-sd) with lzo stream support.
Hello-
I want to use LZO compression in two of my jobs instead of GZIP. These jobs
back up to hard drives on a FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE machine. Bacula v5.2.12.
I installed archivers/lzo2 and verified that /usr/local/lib/liblzo2.so exists.
This was after I had been using Bacula on this particular