>>>>> On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 15:03:32 +0200, Stephan Ebelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>>>>> said:

  Stephan> Martin Simmons wrote:

  >> >> Which version of bacula is running on dd-lx-oracle3?
  >> 
  Stephan> sorry, I totaly forgot: it's the bacula-client-1.36.3-1 RPM package 
  Stephan> running on FC3.
  >> 
  >> Well I can't repeat this here with 1.36.3 on FreeBSD.  What should happen 
is
  >> that the director says
  >> 
  >> Fatal error: FD gave bad response to ClientRunBeforeJob command: wanted 
2000 OK RunBefore
  >> got: 2905 Bad RunBeforeJob command.

  Stephan> now we get closer: I modified my ClientRunBeforeJob to exit with 
100. 
  Stephan> And I get exactly what your director says. Here's the output:

Interesting.  What is the largest number that behaves like this?

Does returning 5 like you did initially always return in "Backup OK -- with
warnings" with "Non-fatal FD errors: 1"?


  Stephan> when I do the same thing as ClientRunAfterJob it does /not/ error 
out 
  Stephan> like this [1]. So it looks like there's a difference between 
  Stephan> ClientRunBeforeJob and ClientRunAfterJob return codes.

Yes, the result of ClientRunAfterJob is probably ignored because it is
pointless making the job fail after it has finished.

__Martin


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