On Sunday 10 January 2010 14:00:22 Dan Langille wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > On Sunday 10 January 2010 03:31:43 Dan Langille wrote:
> >> I am seeing a number of interesting notices during regression testing.
> >>
> >> Should we be concerned?
> >>
> >>> Logcheck system account wrote:
> >>>> Security Events
> >>>> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
> >>>> Jan  9 16:02:05 dbclone postgres[82038]: [2-1] ERROR:  must be owner
> >>>> of relation basefiles Jan  9 16:03:15 dbclone postgres[82349]: [2-1]
> >>>> ERROR: must be owner of relation basefiles Jan  9 16:03:42 dbclone
> >>>> postgres[82593]: [2-1] ERROR:  must be owner of relation basefiles Jan
> >>>> 9 16:04:17 dbclone postgres[82804]: [2-1] ERROR:  must be owner of
> >>>> relation basefiles Jan  9 16:05:45 dbclone postgres[83099]: [2-1]
> >>>> ERROR: must be owner of relation basefiles Jan  9 16:06:48 dbclone
> >>>> postgres[83415]: [2-1] ERROR:  must be owner of relation basefiles Jan
> >>>> 9 16:07:13 dbclone postgres[83647]: [2-1] ERROR:  must be owner of
> >>>> relation basefiles Jan  9 16:07:58 dbclone postgres[83884]: [2-1]
> >>>> ERROR: must be owner of relation basefiles Jan  9 16:08:50 dbclone
> >>>> postgres[84188]: [2-1] ERROR:  must be owner of relation basefiles Jan
> >>>> 9 16:10:34 dbclone postgres[84469]: [2-1] ERROR:  must be owner of
> >>>> relation basefiles Jan  9 16:16:44 dbclone postgres[84986]: [2-1]
> >>>> ERROR: must be owner of relation basefiles Jan  9 16:20:15 dbclone
> >>>> postgres[85289]: [2-1] ERROR:  must be owner of relation basefiles Jan
> >>>> 9 16:21:03 dbclone postgres[85571]: [2-1] ERROR:  must be owner of
> >>>> relation basefiles Jan  9 16:21:19 dbclone bacula-dir: message.c:590
> >
> > The above messages seem to be some permissions error in setting up the
> > PostgreSQL tables -- in particular the BaseFiles table.  You might want
> > to take a closer look at the tables and whether Bacula (probably user
> > regress) has appropriate permissions on them.   This is a new table added
> > in 3.1.x and possibly something went wrong during the upgrade.
>
> Confusion.
>
> This is regression testing.  

No, no confusion at all.  I recognize very easily the output of this 
particular regression test (messages-test).

> The regress database is created and 
> permissions assigned during that testing.  I would therefore conclude,
> the upgrade process is not relevant to this situation.  It must be
> something else.
>
> For what it's worth, I've already checked
> src/cats/grant_postgresql_privileges.in and basefiles is given the same
> treatment as other files.
>
> Later today, I'll run the regression testing and inspect the database
> table permissions at that time.

You can probably just run tests/messages-test

Kern

PS:  The resolution codes are still screwed up in Mantis -- @100@  and 
@101@ -- pretty annoying ...



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