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adding 14.2.2 release notes and some cleanups
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion manuals/en/main/director-resource-client-definitions.tex
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This directive sets the loglevel for the NDMP protocol library.
}

\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Passive}{}{13.2}{%
\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Passive}{}{13.2.0}{%
The normal way of initializing the data channel (the channel where the backup data itself is transported)
is done by the file daemon (client) that connects to the storage daemon.

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion manuals/en/main/howto.tex
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\index[general]{Plugin!MSSQL backup}
\label{MSSQL}

\sinceVersion{general}{MSSQL}{13.2}
\sinceVersion{general}{MSSQL}{13.2.0}

\subsubsection {Preparation}
If you like to use the MSSQL-Plugin to backing up your Databases you need to consider some things:
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion manuals/en/main/plugins.tex
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\subsubsection{Loading plugins}
Since \sinceVersion{dir}{multiple Python plugins can be used}{14.4} multiple Python plugins can be loaded and plugin names can be arbitrary. Before this, the Python plugin always loads the file \file{bareos-dir.py}.
Since \sinceVersion{dir}{multiple Python plugins}{14.4.0} multiple Python plugins can be loaded and plugin names can be arbitrary. Before this, the Python plugin always loads the file \file{bareos-dir.py}.
The director plugins are configured in the Job-Resource (or JobDefs resource). To load a Python plugin you need
\begin{itemize}
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34 changes: 23 additions & 11 deletions manuals/en/main/releasenotes.tex
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It is known, that \command{drop_database} scripts will not longer work on PostgreSQL $<$ 8.4. However, as \command{drop_database} scripts are very seldom needed, package dependencies do not yet enforce PostgreSQL $>=$ 8.4.
We plan to ensure this in future version of Bareos.

\releasenote{14.2.2}{

\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
Code Release & 2014-12-12 \\
Database Version: & 2003\\
& Database update required if updating from version $<$ 14.2.\\
& See the \nameref{bareos-update} section for details.\\
\end{tabular}

First stable release of the Bareos 14.2 branch.
}

\releasenote{14.2.1}{

\begin{tabular}{l l}
\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
Code Release & 2014-09-22 \\
Database Version: & 2003\\
& Database update required, see the \ilink{Updating Bareos}{bareos-update} section\\
& Database update required, see the \nameref{bareos-update} section.\\
\end{tabular}

Beta release.
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\releasenote{13.2.3}{

\begin{tabular}{l l}
\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
Code Release & 2014-03-11 \\
Database Version: & 2002\\
& Database update required, see the \ilink{Updating Bareos}{bareos-update} section\\
& Database update required, see the \nameref{bareos-update} section.\\
\end{tabular}

It is known, that \command{drop_database} scripts will not longer work on PostgreSQL $<$ 8.4. However, as \command{drop_database} scripts are very seldom needed, package dependencies do not yet enforce PostgreSQL $>=$ 8.4. We plan to ensure this in future version of Bareos.
}

\releasenote{13.2.2}{

\begin{tabular}{l l}
\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
Code Release & 2013-11-19 \\
Database Version: & 2001 (unchanged)\\
\end{tabular}
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\releasenote{12.4.6}{

\begin{tabular}{l l}
\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
Code Release & 2013-11-19 \\
Database Version: & 2001 (unchanged)\\
\end{tabular}
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\releasenote{12.4.5}{

\begin{tabular}{l l}
\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
Code Release & 2013-09-10 \\
Database Version: & 2001 (unchanged)\\
\end{tabular}
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\releasenote{12.4.4}{

\begin{tabular}{l l}
\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
Code Release & 2013-06-17 \\
Database Version: & 2001 (unchanged)\\
\end{tabular}
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\releasenote{12.4.3}{

\begin{tabular}{l l}
\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
Code Release & 2013-04-15 \\
Database Version: & 2001 (unchanged)\\
\end{tabular}
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\releasenote{12.4.2}{

\begin{tabular}{l l}
\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
Code Release & 2013-03-03 \\
Database Version: & 2001 (unchanged)\\
\end{tabular}
}

\releasenote{12.4.1}{

\begin{tabular}{l l}
\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
Code Release & 2013-02-06 \\
Database Version: & 2001 (initial)\\
\end{tabular}
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18 changes: 9 additions & 9 deletions manuals/en/main/storedconf.tex
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connections.
}

\xdirective{dir}{}{AutoXflateOnReplication}{yes{\textbar}no}{required}{yes}{13.4}{%
\xdirective{dir}{}{AutoXflateOnReplication}{yes{\textbar}no}{required}{yes}{13.4.0}{%
\label{storage-storage-autoxflateonreplication}%
This directive controls the \ilink{autoxflate-sd plugin}{plugin-autoxflate-sd}
plugin when replicating data inside one or
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A FIFO device can also be used to test your configuration, see the \ilink{Howto section}{TestUsingFifoDevice}.

\item[Ceph Object Store] \label{CephArchiveType}
New since version \sinceVersion{sd}{Ceph}{14.2.2}.
Here you configure the Ceph object store, which is accessed by the SD using the Rados library. Prerequistes are a
working Ceph object store and the package \file{bareos-storage-ceph}. See \url{http://ceph.com} for more information regarding Ceph installation and configuration.
Assuming that you have an object store with name \file{your_bareos_store}
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Media Type = RadosFile
Archive Device = /etc/ceph/ceph.conf:your_bareos_store
LabelMedia = yes
Random Access = Yes
Random Access = yes
AutomaticMount = yes
RemovableMedia = no
AlwaysOpen = no
}
\end{bconfig}

\sinceVersion{sd}{Ceph Backend}{14.2.2}

\end{description}

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or write-only device.
\item [Rados]
The Rados device is used to access a Ceph object store.
\sinceVersion{sd}{Ceph (Rados)}{14.2.2}
\end{description}

The Device Type directive is not required, and if not specified, Bareos
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to see how to tune this value in a safe manner.
}

\xdirective{dir}{}{Label block size}{\dtSize}{}{64512}{14.2}{
\xdirective{dir}{}{Label block size}{\dtSize}{}{64512}{14.2.0}{
The storage daemon will write the label blocks with the size configured here.
Usually, you will not need to change this directive.

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writing to a device that requires mount (USB). The default is to use the
working directory.

\xdirective{dir}{}{AutoDeflate}{in{\textbar}out{\textbar}both}{}{}{13.4}{%
\xdirective{dir}{}{AutoDeflate}{in{\textbar}out{\textbar}both}{}{}{13.4.0}{%
\label{storage-device-autodeflate}%
This is a parameter used by the \ilink{autoxflate-sd plugin}{plugin-autoxflate-sd}
which allow you to transform
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data you write to it but you want the data to be compressed when written.
}

\xdirective{dir}{}{AutoDeflateAlgorithm}{GZIP{\textbar}LZO{\textbar}LZFAST{\textbar}LZ4{\textbar}LZ4HC}{}{}{13.4}{%
\xdirective{dir}{}{AutoDeflateAlgorithm}{GZIP{\textbar}LZO{\textbar}LZFAST{\textbar}LZ4{\textbar}LZ4HC}{}{}{13.4.0}{%
\label{storage-device-autodeflatealgorithm}%
This option specifies the compression algorithm used for the autodeflate option
which is performed by the autoxflate-sd plugin. The algorithms supported are:
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\item LZ4HC
\end{itemize}}

\xdirective{dir}{}{AutoDeflateLevel}{0--9}{}{}{13.4}{%
\xdirective{dir}{}{AutoDeflateLevel}{0--9}{}{}{13.4.0}{%
\label{storage-device-autodeflatelevel}%
This option specifies the level to be used when compressing when you select a
compression algorithm that has different levels.}


\xdirective{dir}{}{AutoInflate}{in{\textbar}out{\textbar}both}{}{}{13.4}{%
\xdirective{dir}{}{AutoInflate}{in{\textbar}out{\textbar}both}{}{}{13.4.0}{%
\label{storage-device-autoinflate}%
This is a parameter used by the \ilink{autoxflate-sd plugin}{plugin-autoxflate-sd}
which allow you to transform
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