Hello,
On Ubuntu, you can check if you have zlib packages installed: "apt
--installed list | grep zlib" or "dpkg -l | grep zlib". It seems that on an
Ubuntu fresh install the zlib dev package is not installed. You can apt-get
install zlib1g-dev and after that, I'm quite sure compression will work.
On Redhat/CentOS try installing (yum install):
zlib
zlib-devel
lzo
lzo-devel
and then restarting bacula. I have never tried this as I always
compile these sorts of things from source.
On 3/2/2016 10:27 AM, compdoc wrote:
>
> > Unfortunately bconsole reports "Compression = none" on every backup
> t
> Unfortunately bconsole reports "Compression = none" on every backup task.
>
> How can I solve that?
"1.You must have the zip development libraries loaded on your system when
building Bacula and Bacula must find this library, normally /usr/lib/libz.a.
On Red Hat systems, this library
Hello,
Could you show output from following bconsole command:
show fileset="MAIL"
You can also make sure that:
1) you did 'reload' in bconsole after updating config file
2) your job that in result gives "Compression = none" really uses the
MAIL fileset
Best regards.
Marcin Haba (gani)
On 2 Mar
Hello
I recommend forgetting this old version!
Bacula is already in version 7.4 and is much better.
Compile is very easy:
Download the source bacula and follow these steps:
http://blog.bacula.org/download-center/
http://bacula.us/compilation/
Best Regards
*Nome **|* *Wanderlei Hüttel*
*Blog de
This is an installation from repositories: Version: 5.2.6 (21 February 2012)
x86_64-pc-linux-gnu ubuntu 14.04
I did not compile it by myself.
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Hello
When you have compiled, did you install zlib-dev?
Best Regards
*Wanderlei Hüttel*
http://www.huttel.com.br
2016-03-02 10:58 GMT-03:00 SPQR :
> Hello,
>
> I tried to configure software-compression like this:
>
> FileSet {
> Name = MAIL
> Include {
> Options {
> signature =
Hello,
I tried to configure software-compression like this:
FileSet {
Name = MAIL
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
compression = GZIP
}
File = /var/mail
File = /var/qmail
}
Exclude {
}
}
Unfortunately bconsole reports "Compression = none" on every backup
Hi,
here the relevant director configuration:
# Job definition for rotate
JobDefs {
Name = "RotateJob"
Type = Backup
Level = Incremental
Schedule = "Cycle"
Max Start Delay = 14400
Max Wait Time = 3600
Spool Attributes = yes
Storage = Libra-8
Messages = Standard
Pool = Daily
Software compress is turned on via the FileSet diretive..ie
(compression=GZIP). Make sure you have the correct compression option
set in the fileset directives and make sure that whatever software
compression you are using is actually installed onto the server.
Jason
Pierre Bernhardt wrote:
>
On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 21:03:04 +0100, Pierre Bernhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> here the relevant director configuration:
> # List of files to be backed up
> FileSet {
> Name = "Full Set"
> Include {
> Options {
> signature = SHA1
> compression =
Hi,
here the relevant director configuration:
# Job definition for rotate
JobDefs {
Name = "RotateJob"
Type = Backup
Level = Incremental
Schedule = "Cycle"
Max Start Delay = 14400
Max Wait Time = 3600
Spool Attributes = yes
Storage = Libra-8
Messages = Standard
Pool = Daily
Hi,
On 3/10/2006 5:04 PM, Baptiste Malguy wrote:
...
Thank you Arno. Once again, RTFM is a good thing, but RTFMC (C =
carefully) is better ;-)
Another qoute from that manual section: "This is perhaps a bit
overwhelming,..." ;-)
In fact I never really worked through multiple options sections
Hello
Arno Lehmann a écrit :
>> }
>>
>> My conclusion would be to say that only the last Options section is
>> taken into account. I made the test with "fstype = ext2". If it is in
>> the 1st Options section, the files are backed up. If it's in the second,
>> no files are backed up, which is right
Hello,
On 3/8/2006 2:52 PM, Baptiste Malguy wrote:
after some discussion with Dan
...
To isolate more easily the problem, I made a simpliest test case. With
the following example, I have compression. You see it contains 2 Options
sections.
Now, if I exchange their order (so the compression attr
Dan Langille a écrit :
> On 8 Mar 2006 at 10:25, Baptiste Malguy wrote:
>
>
>>Hello People,
>>
>>Does anyone know something about compression issue I meet ?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>Baptiste Malguy a écrit :
>>
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>I definitly want to use compression for backups on disk.
>>>
>>>It works pre
Dan Langille a écrit :
> On 8 Mar 2006 at 10:25, Baptiste Malguy wrote:
>
>
>>Hello People,
>>
>>Does anyone know something about compression issue I meet ?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>Baptiste Malguy a écrit :
>>
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>I definitly want to use compression for backups on disk.
>>>
>>>It works pre
On 8 Mar 2006 at 10:25, Baptiste Malguy wrote:
> Hello People,
>
> Does anyone know something about compression issue I meet ?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Baptiste Malguy a écrit :
> > Hello,
> >
> > I definitly want to use compression for backups on disk.
> >
> > It works pretty well, except for:
> > - FIFOs
Hello People,
Does anyone know something about compression issue I meet ?
Thanks.
Baptiste Malguy a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I definitly want to use compression for backups on disk.
>
> It works pretty well, except for:
> - FIFOs
> - Windows clients.
>
> I haven't seen any information about this
Hello,
I definitly want to use compression for backups on disk.
It works pretty well, except for:
- FIFOs
- Windows clients.
I haven't seen any information about this specific cases.
Here comes a part of the configuration in the case you see anything wrong.
The "full" FileSet has a good compre
On Monday 30 May 2005 02:25 pm, Christopher Mosentine wrote:
> Hello: I am using bacula with my seagate scorpian dss-4 drive. I
> love how bacula has support for my tape drive right out-of-the-box.
>
> Bacula is running fine but I am not able to achive any compression as
> I am only able to put a
Hello,
Christopher Mosentine wrote:
Hello: I am using bacula with my seagate scorpian dss-4 drive. I
love how bacula has support for my tape drive right out-of-the-box.
Bacula is running fine but I am not able to achive any compression as
I am only able to put about 17GB on a tape. I routin
Hello: I am using bacula with my seagate scorpian dss-4 drive. I
love how bacula has support for my tape drive right out-of-the-box.
Bacula is running fine but I am not able to achive any compression as
I am only able to put about 17GB on a tape. I routinely backup about
32GB and would love to
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