From: Novosielski, R. <nov...@um...> - 2013-01-15 14:54:46
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Not sure. Hopefully someone else can answer. I've got to assume this is possible. BTW, it is generally bad list etiquette to respond to replies off list. Always address the mailing list. From: brconflict [mailto:brc...@gm...] Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 09:51 AM To: Novosielski, Ryan Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] GZIP not supported on this Client Ryan, Thanks! That's what I uncovered as well. I'm sure this is a simple thing I'm missing. Unfortunately, we use GZIP for backups from even before I started doing this. I compiled as: ./configure --prefix=/usr \ --sbindir=/usr/sbin --sysconfdir=/etc/bacula \ --with-scriptdir=/etc/bacula --enable-smartalloc \ --enable-client-only –enable-static-client-only --enable- static-fd --disable-libtool make Then I grabbed the ~/src/filed/static-bacula-fd and a valid bacula-fd.conf and copied them to a USB stick. I'm just not sure how to tell if the static-bacula-fd daemon was compiled with GZIP. Is there a way to tell? Or, is there a way I can specify where libz.so files are located when starting the static-bacula-fd daemon? Thanks!! Brian On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 8:45 AM, Novosielski, Ryan <nov...@um...<mailto:nov...@um...>> wrote: Sounds to me like the client was built without the GZIP library or something like that. That's unfortunate, but my guess is the solution is to create/restore a backup that isn't GZIP compressed or to build a new client that includes support. From: brconflict [mailto:brc...@gm...<mailto:brc...@gm...>] Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 09:33 AM To: Bac...@li...<mailto:Bac...@li...> <Bac...@li...<mailto:Bac...@li...>> Subject: [Bacula-users] GZIP not supported on this Client Hello, I'm not 100% my last request made the list, or if there were simply no known answers or others who experienced this, so my apologies for the latter two. I'm trying a bare-metal recovery of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with Bacula (static-bacula-fd) using the method described in the Bacula documentation, but I'm seeing an error: "Warning: GZIP is not supported on this client." Bacula Console states the restore was successful, but no files show up on the target system. Is there a proper way to boot the system from Rescue Broken System mode, start the static Bacula daemon, and recover the system that wasn't show in the docs? I've also tried installing the base OS, then Bacula-fd, then restore full system, but if I do that even root can no longer log into the system (corrupted pam.d?). Has anyone run into this and know what I'm missing? I know there's a right way, or Bacula wouldn't be so successful. Thanks in advance!! Brian P.S. I can email more info on my Procedure, I just wanted to see if everyone gets this question in the Inbox first. :) |