ps I checked 2 directors that do not backup windows and the tables were
there but empty, so if you have
any question I guess the answer is that the default database has it and
that it is used when Windows backups
are created (or restored). PS you don't need to build bacula to get the
database
the install on my directors has it. If I had to guess it looks related
to the Windows backups, check the record, they all seem to have
"x-schema:#V s s C o m p o n e n t M e t a d a t a" :
| RestoreObject | CREATE TABLE `RestoreObject` (
`RestoreObjectId` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL
Well, I went back and checked. zlib-devel is installed. When I look at
the config.log file it does show that zlib is included:
Target: x86_64-redhat-linux
Configured with: ../configure --prefix=/usr --mandir=/usr/share/man
--infodir=/u
sr/share/info
Hello Caio,
On the included image (from link) I am not seeing anything wrong with Baculum.
On the third step in restore wizard ("Files") you need select files
and/or directories by clicking 'Add' button on the right side every
file/directory or by dragging and dropping files/directories to box
Hi Jerry,
Install zlib-devel package then run again the combo ./configure && make
...everything should be fine after this.
Regards
Davide
On May 21, 2016 09:18, "Kern Sibbald" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Most likely you have something out of sync with your ./configure.
> According
Hello again,
I mentioned the lzo library where I should have talked about the
lz library.
Best regards,
Kern
On 05/21/2016 09:12 AM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
Most likely you have something out
Hello,
Most likely you have something out of sync with your ./configure.
According to the config.out file lzo is not enabled, but the link
is trying to include it. So, you probably should redo your
./configure and do a make again, and it will probably