The use of AllowCompression=No on storage definition can override
compression option on fileset.


Kleber

2011/1/18 Dan Langille <d...@langille.org>

> On 1/18/2011 4:16 PM, Steve Thompson wrote:
> >
> > Bacula 5.0.2, CentOS 5.5, x86_64.
> >
> > I reported this back in November, to no comment. I have a lot of full
> > backups that are reporting "Software Compression: None". Software
> > compression is most definitely turned on. For example, all of my fileset
> > definitions begin in a similar fashion to:
> >
> > FileSet {
> >     Name = "FooBarBaz"
> >     Include {
> >       Options {
> >         compression = GZIP
> >       }
> >       File = /stuff
> >     }
> > }
> >
> > Whether software compression happens or not seems to be random. Anyone
> > know why this is happening?
>
> There was a discussion this week about this.  Add Signature to your
> options.
>
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