Hello,

On Thursday 12 July 2007 03:50, Florian Heigl wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I mostly figured out how to use the regression scripts at last.

Nice work. I never imagined it would run on HP.

> 
> Test results:
> 
> Configuration on Wed Jul 11 22:03:05 METDST 2007:
> 
>   Host:                       hppa2.0w-hp-hpux11.11 -- hpux B.11.11
>   Bacula version:             2.1.25 (07 July 2007)
>   Source code location:       .
>   Install binaries:           /scratch/bacula/regress/bin
>   Install config files:       /scratch/bacula/regress/bin
>   Scripts directory:          /scratch/bacula/regress/bin
>   Working directory:          /scratch/bacula/regress/working
>   PID directory:              /scratch/bacula/regress/working
>   Subsys directory:           /scratch/bacula/regress/working
>   Man directory:              /scratch/bacula/regress/bin
>   Data directory:             ${prefix}/share
>   C Compiler:                 /usr/local/gcc4/bin/gcc
>   C++ Compiler:               /usr/local/gcc4/bin/g++
>   Compiler flags:              -g -O -v -fno-strict-aliasing
> -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED=1
>   Linker flags:                -lcl -lpthread
>   Libraries:                  -lpthread
>   Statically Linked Tools:    no
>   Statically Linked FD:       no
>   Statically Linked SD:       no
>   Statically Linked DIR:      no
>   Statically Linked CONS:     no
>   Database type:              SQLite3
>   Database lib:               -L/usr/pkg/lib -lsqlite3
>   Database name:              regress
>   Database user:              regress
> 
>   Job Output Email:           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Traceback Email:            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   SMTP Host Address:          localhost
> 
>   Director Port:              8101
>   File daemon Port:           8102
>   Storage daemon Port:        8103
> 
>   Director User:
>   Director Group:
>   Storage Daemon User:
>   Storage DaemonGroup:
>   File Daemon User:
>   File Daemon Group:
> 
>   SQL binaries Directory      /usr/pkg/bin
> 
>   Large file support:         no
>   Bacula conio support:       yes -lcurses
>   readline support:           no
>   TCP Wrappers support:       no
>   TLS support:                yes
>   Encryption support:         yes
>   ZLIB support:               yes
>   enable-smartalloc:          yes
>   enable-bat:                 no
>   enable-gnome:               no
>   enable-bwx-console:         no
>   enable-tray-monitor:
>   client-only:                no
>   build-dird:                 yes
>   build-stored:               yes
>   ACL support:                no
>   Python support:             no
>   Batch insert enabled:       no
> 
> 
> 
>   ===== auto-label-test OK 22:14:14 =====
>   ===== backup-bacula-test OK 22:16:35 =====
>   ===== bextract-test OK 22:17:56 =====
>   ===== bscan-test OK 22:19:50 =====
>   ===== bsr-opt-test OK 22:20:59 =====
>   ===== compressed-test OK 22:24:08 =====
>   ===== compressed-encrypt-test OK 22:30:25 =====
>   ===== concurrent-jobs-test OK 22:31:34 =====
>   ===== data-encrypt-test OK 22:36:24 =====
>   ===== encrypt-bug-test OK 22:37:03 =====
>   ===== fifo-test OK 22:38:41 =====
>   ===== backup-to-null OK 22:40:00 =====
>   ===== regexwhere-test OK 22:41:17 =====
>   ===== differential-test OK 22:42:03 =====
>   ===== four-concurrent-jobs-test OK 22:47:57 =====
>   ===== four-jobs-test OK 23:05:12 =====
>   ===== incremental-test OK 23:06:50 =====
>   ===== query-test OK 23:09:19 =====
>   ===== recycle-test OK 23:15:52 =====
>   ===== restore2-by-file-test OK 23:18:33 =====
>   ===== restore-by-file-test OK 23:19:10 =====
>   ===== restore-disk-seek-test OK 23:20:01 =====
>   ===== runscript-test OK 23:21:01 =====
>   ===== six-vol-test OK 23:21:43 =====
>   ===== span-vol-test OK 23:23:06 =====
>   ===== sparse-compressed-test OK 23:26:13 =====
>   ===== sparse-test OK 23:27:38 =====
>   ===== two-jobs-test OK 23:31:51 =====
>   ===== two-vol-test OK 23:33:18 =====
>   !!!! Zombie Jobs in File daemon !!!!
>   !!!! Fatal Error in log output !!!!
>   !!!!! verify-cat-test failed!!! !!!!!
>   !!!!! Bad Job termination status     !!!!!
>   ===== verify-vol-test OK 23:35:21 =====
>   ===== weird-files2-test OK 23:36:00 =====
>   ===== weird-files-test OK 23:36:37 =====
>   ===== migration-job-test OK 23:40:03 =====
>   ===== migration-jobspan-test OK 23:42:08 =====
>   ===== migration-volume-test OK 23:44:18 =====
>   ===== migration-time-test OK 23:48:18 =====
>   ===== hardlink-test OK 23:48:57 =====
>   ===== tls-test OK 23:52:04 =====
>   ===== three-pool-recycle-test OK 23:56:14 =====
>   ===== two-pool-test OK 00:02:28 =====
>   ===== fast-two-pool-test OK 00:09:54 =====
>   ===== two-volume-test OK 00:11:29 =====
>   ===== incremental-2disk OK 00:12:11 =====
>   ===== 2drive-incremental-2disk OK 00:12:59 =====
>   ===== 2drive-concurrent-test OK 00:15:50 =====
>   ===== incremental-2media OK 00:17:27 =====
>   ===== three-pool-disk OK 00:20:52 =====
>   ===== 2drive-3pool-disk OK 00:24:12 =====
> /scratch/bacula/regress/bin/bacula-ctl-fd[30]: UNIX95=1:  not found.
> /scratch/bacula/regress/bin/bacula-ctl-sd[30]: UNIX95=1:  not found.
> /scratch/bacula/regress/bin/bacula-ctl-dir[30]: UNIX95=1:  not found.
> 
> Notes: I haven't rerun the 1 failing test so far.
> TCP Wrappers probably could be enabled, I'll give it a try.
> 
> The UNIX95 declaration confuses the default shell, but the daemons are
> properly terminated no matter what.

It will be interesting to see the output of the job that failed 
(verify-cat-test).  If you set:

  REGRESS_DEBUG=1
  export REGRESS_DEBUG

then run that test:

  tests/verify-cat-test

it would probably give us a good idea of what is going on.

> 
> Any takers for enabling large file and ACL support?

ACL support depends on certain system libraries, and either they are not 
present on your system, or they are not appropriately enabled in the source 
code (I don't think the author of the code had an HP system).

> (Large file == 16TB max on 11.23 if I remember correctly)

On many systems such as FreeBSD and Solaris, largefile support is turned on by 
default.  If you download and build the latest SVN, then start bacula and do 
a "status storage"  in bconsole and send me the output, I can tell you if it 
is on by default or not.

What is a bit surprising is that Batch Insert is disabled, and it should be 
enabled by default if you are using SQLite3 (not for SQLite2).  Apparently 
the nm program does no work correclty or the same on HP.  

Could you send me the output of "nm <sqlite3>" where <sqlite3> is the path to 
libsqlite3.a or libsqlite3.so (depending on what you are using).

Regards,

Kern

> 
> Florian
> 
> -- 
> 'Sie brauchen sich um Ihre Zukunft keine Gedanken zu machen'
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