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Canon Easy Print Tool more. Most drives will have compression enabled by default and is the easiest way to achieve compression. The normal assumption regarding compression is usually, that for normal operating environments hardware compression is the way to go. Software compression should only be selected if your backups are traveling through a slow WAN link, to 'limit' the amount of data you are pushing through this narrow pipe. You should be able to ensure that hardware compression is enabled by browsing to the drive properties tab for the individual drive(s) - there should be a tickbox somewhere that controls the setting. It used to be determined by jumper settings on the device itself, but is now controlled by the drive firmware and should be enabled by default. If you are choosing SW compression, the compression will be performed on the host before data is transmitted to the drive/media agent thus sparking heavy CPU usage on that host.
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For hardware compression, the actual compression happens when the data reaches the drive buffer where it's compressed before written to the physical tape. Just make sure that you don't select both SW and HW compression! It will increase the size when written to the physical tape (HW compression control data added to the already compressed data). Hope this helps, Jesper.
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The patches is located in the users home folder on the client. The cell managers FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) is cellmananger.mydomain.com and has IP-address 192.168.0.10. The clients FQDN is ubuntu.mydomain.com and has IP-address 192.168.0.11. Verify that the client can resolve the FQDN of the cellmananger Verify the the cell manager can resolve the FQDN of the client. If you have problem resolving the FQDNs, check the DNS configuration.
If you for example have the client on a DMZ you may have to edit the hosts file and add an entry for the cell manger. Open the hosts file with your favortite text editor, in my case nano.
Install Nano # sudo aptitude install nano Edit hosts with Nano # sudo nano /etc/hosts Add the following entry at the top: 192.168.0.10 cellmanager.mydomain.com Save the file. Now install the following on the client running Ubuntu Server. I have tested this installation on Ubuntu Server 8.04.