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=head1 BackupPC search and archival extension |
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BackupPC search and archival extension is used to: |
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=item * |
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find files in C<pool> by substring of filename |
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see state of one or all of your shares in some particular point in time |
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(file creation date on clients or backup date is supported as filter) |
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=item * |
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archive selected backups (per host, share and increment) to archival |
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medium (CD, DVD, tape etc.) |
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=head2 Requirements |
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This extension is based on PostgreSQL RDBMS and HyperEstraier full-text |
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search engine (and it's perl bindings). |
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So, you will need to install additional packages which is described in |
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following procedure. |
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=item PostgreSQL installation |
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You can use packages provided by your distribution or follow installation |
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instructions on PostgreSQL site. |
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=item QDBM installation |
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First, you need qdbm on which HyperEstraier depends. Installation is simple. |
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$ tar xvfz qdbm-1.8.31.tar.gz |
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$ cd qdbm-1.8.31 |
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$ ./configure --enable-zlib |
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$ make |
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$ sudo make install |
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=item HyperEstraier installation |
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Also quite simple. |
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$ tar xvfz hyperestraier-0.5.4.tar.gz |
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$ cd hyperestraier-0.5.4 |
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$ ./configure |
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$ make |
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$ sudo make install |
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Then you will have to install perl bindings for HyperEstraier. This might take |
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a bit more work. You will need to have C<swig> installed beforehand. |
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$ tar xvfz hyper_estraier_wrappers-0.0.10.tar.gz |
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$ cd swig_hest/perl/ |
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$ swig -c++ -perl5 -o HyperEstraier_wrap.cpp ../HyperEstraier.i |
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$ cp ../HyperEstraierWrapper.cpp ./ |
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$ perl Makefile.PL |
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You might need to remove C<estconfig --mtlibs> from C<Makefile.PL> if it |
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fails to run with following message: |
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Unrecognized argument in LIBS ignored: 'configuration' |
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Unrecognized argument in LIBS ignored: 'helper' |
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Unrecognized argument in LIBS ignored: 'for' |
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Unrecognized argument in LIBS ignored: 'Hyper' |
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Unrecognized argument in LIBS ignored: 'Estraier' |
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Writing Makefile for HyperEstraier |
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Working C<Makefile.PL> for my particular installation is: |
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# File : Makefile.PL |
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use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; |
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WriteMakefile( |
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NAME => 'HyperEstraier', |
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LIBS => [sprintf('-lstdc++ %s %s' , `estconfig --libs`)], |
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OBJECT => 'HyperEstraierWrapper.o HyperEstraier_wrap.o' |
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); |
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After succesfull C<perl Makefile.pl>, you can compile and install it. |
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$ make |
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$ sudo make install |
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=head1 Creation of initial data |
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Once you have all components installed, you should initially create data |
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about increments in RDBMS and full-text search engine index. |
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$ sudo -u backuppc /data/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_updatedb |
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You can also force full-text reindex by C<-i> flag. |
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B<Documentation is incomplete>. |
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Now that you finished installation, you can select new options from |
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menu on the left and example search and archival. |
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=head1 Related projects |
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BackupPC allready has archival host which might suit your needs better (and |
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it's quite easier to install). |
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=over 4 |
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=item PostgreSQL |
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L<http://www.postgresql.org/> |
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=item HyperEstraier |
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L<http://hyperestraier.sourceforge.net/> |
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=head1 Authors |
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Ivan Klaric C<< <iklaric@gmail.com> >> |
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Dobrica Pavlinusic C<< <dpavlin@rot13.org> >> |
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=head1 Licence |
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This extension is released under GPL licence, same as BackupPC. |
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