I wonder if anyone could point me to the manual section with the
instructions to build from source including the S3 driver. I don't see any
reference to S3 in https://www.bacula.org/documentation/documentation/
>From what I can discern from previous posts, there might be a step to
install a custom
That's very useful info, thanks. I'm not using a repo package so will have
to grapple with compilation. Nonetheless it will be a worthwhile exercise
to run through.
Best
Chris.
On Wed, 6 Jul 2022, 8:17 pm , wrote:
> On 2022-07-06 03:02, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
>
> Hello Radoslaw
>
> B2 does clai
On 2022-07-06 03:02, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
Hello Radoslaw
B2 does claim to be S3 compatible with a few exceptions.
https://www.backblaze.com/b2/docs/s3_compatible_api.html
I'm not sure if any of these are a Bacula show stopper so I guess the
only way to find out is to try it.
Bacula 11 wa
Hello Radoslaw
B2 does claim to be S3 compatible with a few exceptions.
https://www.backblaze.com/b2/docs/s3_compatible_api.html
I'm not sure if any of these are a Bacula show stopper so I guess the only
way to find out is to try it.
Bacula 11 was compiled from source without the S3 driver so I
Hello,
śr., 6 lip 2022 o 10:14 Chris Wilkinson napisał(a):
> I’m currently in the process of backing my data to the cloud. For that I’m
> using Backblaze B2 to keep a backup copy of the local data using a sync
> program as well as a local backup using Bacula. Sync is not a reliable
> backup solu
I’m currently in the process of backing my data to the cloud. For that I’m
using Backblaze B2 to keep a backup copy of the local data using a sync program
as well as a local backup using Bacula. Sync is not a reliable backup solution
as it is prone to double or common failure so I’d like to move