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 server for several
years.
Unfortunately after modifying the bacula-dir.conf to use LZO, the job result
shows 0% software compression for each of these two jobs.
Do I need to recompile bacula-server in order to incorporate LZO? I did not see
any make config option for LZO.
Am I overlooking something?
A typical fileset is as follows:
# List of files to be backed up
FileSet {
Name = "Cetus Set"
Include {
Options {
# Files that we don't want to compress.
signature = MD5
aclsupport = yes
HFS Plus Support = yes
# compressed archival formats
wild = *.gz
wild = *.gzip
[ ... ]
# compressed audio formats
wild = *.aac
wild = *.mp3
}
Options {
signature = MD5
aclsupport = yes
compression = LZO
HFS Plus Support = yes
wilddir = /proc
wilddir = /tmp
wildfile = /.journal
wildfile = /.fsck
exclude = yes
}
File = /var
File = /home # not the same as /usr/home
File = /usr/home
File = /usr/local/etc
File = /usr/local/www
File = /etc
File = /root
}
}
I read somewhere that the settings in the last Options section of a file set
becomes the default settings for the job. So I would think that files that have
failed to meet any of the Options settings would then by default be compressed
in LZO. Is this correct?
Comments, anyone?
~Doug
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