I'm trying to get bacula to backup some SGI machines running Irix 6.5 (64 bit).
The bacula-fd executable compiles and runs, and communication between the
bacula-dir and fd client is successful. However, the filesystem type isn't
recognized:
--------------- from the bconsole ------------------------------
*estimate
The defined Job resources are:
1: BackupCatalog
2: RestoreFiles
3: parthenon
4: delphi
5: braid2
6: cbic
7: rodos
8: athens
9: athena1
10: athena2
11: athena3
Select Job resource (1-11): 9
Connecting to Client athena1-fd at athena1:9102
find_one.c:168 Top level directory "/" has an unlisted fstype
2000 OK estimate files=0 bytes=0
*
---------------------------------------------
The Irix machine (athena1) is using xfs for the local filesystems:
------------------------------------------------------
athena1% df -hl
Filesystem Type Size use avail %use Mounted on
/dev/root xfs 13G 11G 2.6G 81% /
/dev/dsk/dks0d2s7 xfs 137G 93G 44G 68% /d2
/dev/dsk/dks6d2s7 xfs 68G 40G 28G 59% /d4
/dev/dsk/dks6d1s7 xfs 68G 68G 740M 99% /d3
/dev/dsk/50060160b0205b22/lun0vol/c4p1f80000000 xfs 1000G 182G 818G
19% /san1
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I'm trying to backup all local partitions (excluding things like /proc). The
following bacula-dir configuration works fine for Linux and Solaris clients
with ext3 and ufs filesystems, but fails on my Irix clients with xfs:
------------ bacula-dir.conf subset -----------------------------------
# List of files to be backed up
FileSet
{
Name = "Full Set"
Include
{
Options
{
fstype = ext2
fstype = xfs
fstype = ufs
onefs = no
signature = MD5
Exclude = yes
wildFile = "/proc"
wildFile = "/sys"
wildFile = "swapfile*"
wildFile = "swap*.*gb"
wildFile = "*.o"
wildDir = "/var/cache/*"
wildDir = "/var/run/*"
wildDir = "/var/spool/clientmqueue/*"
wildDir = "/lost+found/*"
wildDir = "*/comp_space/*"
}
File = /
}
# Exclude Stuff
Exclude
{
File = /var/tmp/
File = /var/spool/bacula/
File = /proc/
File = /tmp/
File = /.journal
File = /.fsck
File = "core"
}
}
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Is there any way to debug the client-side mechanism that bacula-fd uses to
determine the fstype?
Thanks,
Mark
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Mark Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
System Administrator
Section of Biomedical Image Analysis 215-662-7310
Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania
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