Bacula-users

Re: [Bacula-users] Zero compression level

2008-06-18 08:51:46
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Zero compression level
From: Michel Meyers <steltek AT tcnnet DOT com>
To: Reynier Perez Mira <rperezm AT uci DOT cu>
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 14:51:25 +0200
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Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
| Hi,
| Here is the result of a email that Bacula send me when a Job is
terminated.
|
|   Build OS:               i686-pc-linux-gnu debian lenny/sid
|   JobId:                  49
|   Job:                    SalvaIP1FDJob2.2008-06-18_08.28.04
|   Backup Level:           Incremental, since=2008-06-18 07:55:37
|   Client:                 "SalvaIP1FD" 2.4.0 (04Jun08)
Linux,Cross-compile,Win32
|   FileSet:                "SalvaIP1FS" 2008-06-17 20:21:55
|   Pool:                   "UCIBackupPool" (From Job resource)
|   Storage:                "UCIBackupStorage" (From Job resource)
|   Scheduled time:         18-Jun-2008 08:27:18
|   Start time:             18-Jun-2008 08:28:22
|   End time:               18-Jun-2008 08:28:55
|   Elapsed time:           33 secs
|   Priority:               10
|   FD Files Written:       0
|   SD Files Written:       0
|   FD Bytes Written:       0 (0 B)
|   SD Bytes Written:       0 (0 B)
|   Rate:                   0.0 KB/s
|   Software Compression:   None
|   VSS:                    yes
|   Storage Encryption:     no
|   Volume name(s):         UCIBackupPoolVolume
|   Volume Session Id:      2
|   Volume Session Time:    1213795586
|   Last Volume Bytes:      2,181,682,442 (2.181 GB)
|   Non-fatal FD errors:    1
|   SD Errors:              0
|   FD termination status:  OK
|   SD termination status:  OK
|   Termination:            Backup OK -- with warnings
|
| As you notice the parameter Software Compression is set to none. Now
this is my FileSet definition:
[...]
| Why if I have compression=GZIP Bacula doesn't compress the Backup?

I notice that you backed up 0 files and 0 bytes. I'm not sure that
Bacula will show anything under compression if no files were backed up.
Do you see that when files actually get backed up?

Another thing to check: When you did configure to compile your Bacula,
did it show:
~  ZLIB support:               yes

If not, you may be missing the ZLIB development headers and not have
compression support compiled in.

Greetings,
~        Michel
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