Bacula-users

Re: [Bacula-users] LZO compression on FreeBSD

2013-06-04 13:20:34
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] LZO compression on FreeBSD
From: Doug Sampson <dougs AT dawnsign DOT com>
To: "bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net" <bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2013 17:17:05 +0000
> 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 2.05.
> 
> There is no option in configure script like for GZIP compression. The
> configure script will auto-detect the lib. Please check that your compiler
> have access to lzo include files and lzo lib.
> 
> At the end of the configure script execution, you get detailed output with
> all options/ settings. Check that lzo support is on before compiling
> bacula.
> 
> Here is a part of the output with LZO option:
>    Large file support:       yes
>    Bacula conio support:     no -lreadline -ltinfo
>    readline support:         yes
>    TCP Wrappers support:     yes -lwrap
>    TLS support:              yes
>    Encryption support:       yes
>    ZLIB support:             yes
>    LZO support:              yes
>    enable-smartalloc:        yes
>    enable-lockmgr:           no
>    bat support:              yes
>    enable-gnome:             no
>    enable-bwx-console:       no
>    enable-tray-monitor:      no
>    client-only:              no
>    build-dird:               yes
>    build-stored:             yes
>    Plugin support:           yes
>    ACL support:              yes
>    XATTR support:            yes
>    Python support:           yes -lpthread -ldl -lutil -lm -lpython2.7 -
> lutil -lrt systemd support:          no
>    Batch insert enabled:     PostgreSQL MySQL SQLite3
> 

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.

Do I need to have the LZO software installed on remote Bacula clients as well? 
Or is LZO on just the server adequate?

~Doug 
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