PROBLEM
dir and sd, and catalog are on a FreeBSd/zfs machine and clients are on a
SUN Solaris zfs. One client does compression fine and the other does no
compression. Both client configuration Filesets have the same compression
lines.

BACKING UP
a zfs partition:

05-Jun 18:08 titanic-dir JobId 134: Bacula titanic-dir 2.4.2 (26Jul08):
05-Jun-2009 18:08:03
  Build OS:               amd64-portbld-freebsd7.1 freebsd 7.1-RELEASE
  JobId:                  134
  Job:                    zydeco.2009-06-05_17.05.19
  Backup Level:           Incremental, since=2009-06-04 17:05:02
  Client:                 "zydeco-fd" 2.2.5 (09Oct07)
sparc-sun-solaris2.10,solaris,5.10
  FileSet:                "Full Set" 2009-04-10 23:28:29
  Pool:                   "Default" (From Run pool override)
  Storage:                "File" (From Job resource
  FD Files Written:       46,260
  SD Files Written:       46,260
  FD Bytes Written:       6,842,177,951 (6.842 GB)
  SD Bytes Written:       6,848,705,842 (6.848 GB)
  Rate:                   1810.1 KB/s
  Software Compression:   None
  VSS:                    no
  Storage Encryption:     no
  Volume name(s):         Volumes0003
  Volume Session Id:      8
  Volume Session Time:    1243961879
  Last Volume Bytes:      748,517,024,038 (748.5 GB)
  Non-fatal FD errors:    0
  SD Errors:              0
  FD termination status:  OK
  SD termination status:  OK
  Termination:            Backup OK

DIR CONF FILE - section

FileSet {
  Name = "Full Set"
  Include {
    Options {
      signature = MD5
      noatime=yes
#      onefs=yes
      Compression=GZIP
    }
    File = /array/home
  }
}

Any ideas? The results are the same - no compression - with onefs=yes set.
The perplexing thing is that I get compression using same setting for all
other similar clients (Solaris zfs).

Yudhvir
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