Re: [Bacula-users] file: bacula-sd-cloud-driver-9.6.5.so ?

2020-06-26 Thread r0...@nxlplyx.com
bacula-sd-cloud-driver-9.6.5.so is no where to be found on the entire system.  I put several searchers on it starting at "/", all turned up nothing. I recompiled and reinstalled it.  Still no  bacula-sd-cloud-driver-9.6.5.so .

Re: [Bacula-users] file: bacula-sd-cloud-driver-9.6.5.so ?

2020-06-26 Thread Kern Sibbald
Hello, It seems to me that you must explicitly do the following to have the cloud driver installed cd ./configure make   # or what I do is "make -j9" make install cd src/stored make src/stored install-cloud I suspect that you did not do the last

Re: [Bacula-users] file: bacula-sd-cloud-driver-9.6.5.so ?

2020-06-26 Thread Radosław Korzeniewski
Hello, czw., 25 cze 2020 o 23:22 r0...@nxlplyx.com napisał(a): > Hi, > > I tried to backup to an S3 provider with a shiny new 9.6.5 compilation on > Debian 10, but I got this message: > > === > > 25-Jun 16:36 debian-sd JobId 2: Fatal error: init_dev.c:462 [SF0020] > dlopen of SD driver=cloud at

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula 9.6.5, Debian 10, how to determine if encyrption is working?

2020-06-26 Thread Radosław Korzeniewski
Hello, czw., 25 cze 2020 o 22:29 r0...@nxlplyx.com napisał(a): > Hi everyone, > > I am having difficulty determining if the backup volume is encrypted. > > Using a hex editor, or any editor, I see the file names of the files that > were backed up in plaintext in the backup volume. > > I am not

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula 9.6.5, Debian 10, how to determine if encyrption is working?

2020-06-26 Thread Martin Simmons
The file names are not encrypted in Bacula. You could run bscan -r with the volume filename, which will print lines like this: bscan: bscan.c:442-0 Record: SessId=1 SessTim=135235 FileIndex=9 Stream=2 len=1895 Here Stream=2 corresponds to STREAM_FILE_DATA in the source file src/streams.h