(Sorry, I sent this via private-only mail first.)
On 23.06.20 18:38, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> libs3.git is currently available on www.bacula.org in exactly the same
> way that bacula.git is available.
Where? I don't see it on https://www.bacula.org/git/ and both
https://www.bacula.org/libs3 and htt
Hello Sven,
Good point
libs3.git is currently available on www.bacula.org in exactly the
same way that bacula.git is available. However, I have never
tried to clone it as someone other than myself, so I am not sure
if it will actually work for you. Please
On 23.06.20 17:26, kern wrote:
> What I would appreciate the most would be for a community to submit a
> patch to our current libs3 code base.
You having the bacula-libs3 code available via a public git repository
might be a first step in that direction.
Grüße,
Sven.
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Original message From: Mario Pranjic Date:
6/23/20 07:32 (GMT+01:00) To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject:
[Bacula-users] Cloud driver for OCI
Hi,
I need to
Hi,
I need to point bacula-sd to write directly to object storage bucket in
Oracle Cloud (OCI) in order to use OCI archive storage bucket as target
where Bacula will write backup data.
Although there is cloud driver available in Bacula, according to
documentation, it seems that community edition