8 Data encryption Meno Abels (see projects)
9 Communication encryption Meno Abels
10 Version 1.35 Kern (see below)
11 ========================================================
13 1.35 Items to do for release:
14 - Backspace to beginning of line (conio) does not erase first char.
15 - Doc to do unmount before removing magazine.
16 - Detect fixed tape block mode during positioning by looking at
17 block numbers in btape "test". Possibly adjust in Bacula.
18 - Fix possible bug in update volumefrompool (email 9/28 from
20 - Fix storage overrides in Run directives.
22 - Document a get out of jail procedure if everything breaks if
23 you lost/broke the Catalog -- do the same for "I know my
24 file is there how do I get it back?".
26 - Add "Rerun failed levels = yes/no" to Job resource.
30 - Look at patches/bacula_db.b2z postgresql that loops during restore.
32 - Add delete JobId to regression.
33 - Add bscan to four-concurrent-jobs regression.
34 - Add IPv6 to regression
35 - Perhaps add read/write programs and/or plugins to FileSets.
36 - How to handle backing up portables ...
38 Documentation to do: (any release a little bit at a time)
39 - Alternative to static linking "ldd prog" save all binaries listed,
40 restore them and point LD_LIBRARY_PATH to them.
41 - Document add "</dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1" to the bacula-fd command line
42 - Document query file format.
43 - Add more documentation for bsr files.
44 - Document problems with Verify and pruning.
45 - Document how to use multiple databases.
46 - VXA drives have a "cleaning required"
47 indicator, but Exabyte recommends preventive cleaning after every 75
50 In this context, it should be noted that Exabyte has a command-line
51 vxatool utility available for free download. (The current version is
52 vxatool-3.72.) It can get diagnostic info, read, write and erase tapes,
53 test the drive, unload tapes, change drive settings, flash new firmware,
55 Of particular interest in this context is that vxatool <device> -i will
56 report, among other details, the time since last cleaning in tape motion
57 minutes. This information can be retrieved (and settings changed, for
58 that matter) through the generic-SCSI device even when Bacula has the
59 regular tape device locked. (Needless to say, I don't recommend
60 changing tape settings while a job is running.)
61 - Lookup HP cleaning recommendations.
62 - Lookup HP tape replacement recommendations (see trouble shooting autochanger)
63 - Add more obvious documentation of @ for conf files.
64 - Document doing table repair
67 Testing to do: (painful)
70 For 1.37 Testing/Documentation:
71 - If opening a tape in read/write mode fails attempt to open
72 it in read-only mode, and mark the tape for read only.
73 - Add a read-only mode to the mount option.
74 - Add "Allow multiple connections" in Catalog resource to open a new
75 database connection for each job.
76 - Allow Simultaneous Priorities = yes => run up to Max concurrent jobs even
77 with multiple priorities.
78 - Fix find_device in stored/dircmd.c:462 (see code)
79 - Add db check test to regression. Test each function like delete,
81 - If you use restore replace=never, the directory attributes for
82 non-existent directories will not be restored properly.
87 mt status and tapeinfo output are attached. Default blocksize was
88 originally 512 bytes. I ran the following test on my machine:
90 - set defblksize to 512
91 - started bacula, labelled tape, ran job
92 - job completes with the following in log
93 SD termination status: OK
94 Termination: Backup OK
95 - restore attempts with blocksize set to 0 or 512 result in the familiar
96 "Volume data error! Wanted block-id BB02, got . Buffer discarded."
99 # tapeinfo -f /dev/sg0
100 Product Type: Tape Drive
102 Product ID: 'TSL-11000 '
104 Attached Changer: Yes
105 SerialNumber: '0010000443'
112 Medium Type: Not Loaded
117 DataDeCompEnabled: yes
123 # mt -f /dev/nst0 status
125 File number=0, block number=132, partition=0.
126 Tape block size 512 bytes. Density code 0x26 (DDS-4 or QIC-4GB).
127 Soft error count since last status=0
128 General status bits on (1010000):
134 - see lzma401.zip in others directory for new compression
136 - Minimal autochanger handling in Bacula and in btape.
137 - Look into how tar does not save sockets and the possiblity of
138 not saving them in Bacula (Martin Simmons reported this).
139 - Add All Local Partitions = yes to new style saves.
140 - localmounts=`awk '/ext/ { print $2 }' /proc/mounts` # or whatever
141 find $localmounts -xdev -type s -ls
142 - Fix restore jobs so that multiple jobs can run if they
143 are not using the same tape(s).
144 - Allow the user to select JobType for manual pruning/purging.
145 - Look at adding Client run command that will use the
146 port opened by the client.
147 - bscan does not put first of two volumes back with all info in
149 - Implement the FreeBSD nodump flag in chflags.
150 - Figure out how to make named console messages go only to that
151 console and to the non-restricted console (new console class?).
152 - Make restricted console prompt for password if *ask* is set or
153 perhaps if password is undefined.
154 - Implement "from ISO-date/time every x hours/days/weeks/months" in
156 ==== from Marc Schoechlin
157 - the help-command should be more verbose
158 (it should explain the paramters of the different
160 -> it´s time-comsuming to consult the manual anytime
161 you need a special parameter
162 -> maybe it´s more easy to maintain this, if the
163 descriptions of that commands are outsourced to
165 - the cd-command should allow complete paths
166 i.e. cd /foo/bar/foo/bar
167 -> if a customer mails me the path to a certain file,
168 it´s faster to enter the specified directory
169 - if the password is not configured in bconsole.conf
170 you should be asked for it.
171 -> sometimes you like to do restore on a customer-machine
172 which shouldn´t know the password for bacula.
173 -> adding the password to the file favours admins
174 to forget to remove the password after usage
176 the protection of that file is less important
177 - long-listed-output of commands should be scrollable
178 like the unix more/less-command does
179 -> if someone runs 200 and more machines, the lists could
180 be a little long and complex
181 - command-output should be shown column by column
182 to reduce scrolling and to increase clarity
184 - lsmark should list the selected files with full
186 - wildcards for selecting and file and directories would be nice
187 - any actions should be interuptable with STRG+C
188 - command-expansion would be pretty cool
190 - Compaction of Disk space by "migrating" Volumes that have pruned
191 Jobs (what criteria? size, #jobs, time).
192 - Add prune all command
193 - Document fact that purge can destroy a part of a restore by purging
194 one volume while others remain valid -- perhaps mark Jobs.
195 - Add multiple-media-types.txt
196 - look at mxt-changer.html
197 - Make ? do a help command (no return needed).
198 - Implement restore directory.
199 - Document streams and how to implement them.
200 - Possibly implement "Ensure Full Backup = yes" looks for a failed full backup
201 and upgrades the current backup if one exists.
202 - Check that barcode reading and update slots scan works.
203 - Try not to re-backup a file if a new hard link is added.
204 - Add feature to backup hard links only, but not the data.
205 - Fix stream handling to be simpler.
206 - Add Priority and Bootstrap to Run a Job.
207 - Eliminate Restore "Run Restore Job" prompt by allowing new "run command
209 - Remove View FileSet button from Run a Job dialog.
210 - Don't count higher level non-saved directories in Files expected
212 - Handle prompt for restore job at end of Restore command.
213 - Add display of total selected files to Restore window.
214 - Add tree pane to left of window.
215 - Add progress meter.
216 - Max wait time or max run time causes seg fault -- see runtime-bug.txt
217 - Document writing to a CD/DVD with Bacula.
218 - Add a "base" package to the window installer for pthreadsVCE.dll
219 which is needed by all packages.
220 - Add message to user to check for fixed block size when the forward
221 space test fails in btape.
222 - When unmarking a directory check if all files below are unmarked and
223 then remove the + flag -- in the restore tree.
224 - Possibly implement: Action = Unmount Device="TapeDrive1" in Admin jobs.
225 - Setup lrrd graphs: (http://www.linpro.no/projects/lrrd/) Mike Acar.
226 - Revisit the question of multiple Volumes (disk) on a single device.
227 - Add a block copy option to bcopy.
228 - Investigate adding Mac Resource Forks.
229 - Finish work on Gnome restore GUI.
230 - Fix "llist jobid=xx" where no fileset or client exists.
232 it seems to be complaining about 12:00pm which should be a valid 12
233 hour time. I changed the time to 11:59am and everything works fine.
234 Also 12:00am works fine. 0:00pm also works (which I don't think
235 should). None of the values 12:00pm - 12:59pm work for that matter.
236 - Add level to estimate command.
237 - For each job type (Admin, Restore, ...) require only the really necessary
239 - Fix option 2 of restore -- list where file is backed up -- require Client,
240 then list last 20 backups.
241 - Add all pools in Dir conf to DB also update them to catch changed
242 LabelFormats and such.
243 - Pass Director resource name as an option to the Console.
244 - Add a "batch" mode to the Console (no unsolicited queries, ...).
245 - Add a .list all files in the restore tree (probably also a list all files)
246 Do both a long and short form.
247 - Allow browsing the catalog to see all versions of a file (with
248 stat data on each file).
249 - Restore attributes of directory if replace=never set but directory
251 - Use SHA1 on authentication if possible.
252 - See comtest-xxx.zip for Windows code to talk to USB.
253 - Make btape accept Device Names in addition to Archive names.
254 - Add Events and Perl scripting.
255 - Add John's appended files:
256 Appended = { /files/server/logs/http/*log }
257 and such files would be treated as follows.On a FULL backup, they would
258 be backed up like any other file.On an INCREMENTAL backup, where a
259 previous INCREMENTAL or FULL was already in thecatalogue and the length
260 of the file wasgreater than the length of the last backup, only thedata
261 added since the last backup will be dumped.On an INCREMENTAL backup, if
262 the length of the file is less than thelength of the file with the same
263 name last backed up, the completefile is dumped.On Windows systems, with
264 creation date of files, we can be evensmarter about this and not count
265 entirely upon the length.On a restore, the full and all incrementals
266 since it will beapplied in sequence to restore the file.
267 - Add a regression test for dbcheck.
268 - Add disk seeking on restore. - Allow
269 for optional cancelling of SD and FD in case DIR
270 gets a fatal error. Requested by Jesse Guardiani <jesse@wingnet.net>
271 - Add "limit=n" for "list jobs"
272 - Check new HAVE_WIN32 open bits.
273 - Check if the tape has moved before writing.
274 - Handling removable disks -- see below:
275 - Keep track of tape use time, and report when cleaning is necessary.
276 - Add FromClient and ToClient keywords on restore command (or
277 BackupClient RestoreClient).
278 - Implement a JobSet, which groups any number of jobs. If the
279 JobSet is started, all the jobs are started together.
280 Allow Pool, Level, and Schedule overrides.
281 - Enhance cancel to timeout BSOCK packets after a specific delay.
282 - Do scheduling by UTC using gmtime_r() in run_conf, scheduler, and
283 ua_status.!!! Thanks to Alan Brown for this tip.
284 - Look at updating Volume Jobs so that Max Volume Jobs = 1 will work
285 correctly for multiple simultaneous jobs.
286 - Correct code so that FileSet MD5 is calculated for < and | filename
288 - Implement the Media record flag that indicates that the Volume does disk
290 - Implement VolAddr, which is used when Volume is addressed like a disk,
291 and form it from VolFile and VolBlock.
292 - Make multiple restore jobs for multiple media types specifying
293 the proper storage type.
294 - Implement MediaType keyword in bsr?
295 - Fix fast block rejection (stored/read_record.c:118). It passes a null
296 pointer (rec) to try_repositioning().
297 - Look at extracting Win data from BackupRead.
298 - Implement RestoreJobRetention? Maybe better "JobRetention" in a Job,
299 which would take precidence over the Catalog "JobRetention".
300 - Implement Label Format in Add and Label console commands.
301 - Possibly up network buffers to 65K. Put on variable.
302 - Put email tape request delays on one or more variables. User wants
303 to cancel the job after a certain time interval. Maximum Mount Wait?
304 - Job, Client, Device, Pool, or Volume?
305 Is it possible to make this a directive which is *optional* in multiple
306 resources, like Level? If so, I think I'd make it an optional directive
307 in Job, Client, and Pool, with precedence such that Job overrides Client
308 which in turn overrides Pool.
310 - Spooling ideas taken from Volker Sauer's and other's emails:
311 > IMHO job spooling should be turned on
317 > where and 2) overrides 1) and 3) is independent.
319 Yes, this is the minimum that I think is necessary.
323 > It should be switched by job, because the job that backs up the machine
324 > with the bacula-sd on doesn't need spooling.
325 > It should be switched by schedule, because for full-backups I don't need
326 > spooling, so I can switch it off (because the network faster then the
329 True, with the exception that if you have enough disk spool space,
330 and you want to run concurrent jobs, spooling can eliminate the block
331 interleaving restore inefficiencies.
333 > And you should be able to turn it of by sd for sd-machines with low disk
334 > capacity or if you just don't need or want this feature.
337 > - definitly the possibility for multipe spool direcories
339 Having multiple directories is no problem -- having different maximum
340 sizes creates specification problems. At some point, I will probably
341 have a common SD pool of spool directories as well as a set of
342 private spool directories for each device. The first implementation
343 will be a set of private spool directories for each device since
344 managing a global pool with a bunch of threads writing into the same
345 directory is *much* more complicated and prone to error.
347 > - the ability to spool parts of a backup (not the whole client)
349 This may change in the future, but for the moment, it will spool
350 either to a job high water mark, or until the directory is full
351 (reaches max spool size or I/O error). It will then write to tape,
352 truncate the spool file, and begin spooling again.
354 > - spooling while writing to tape
356 Not within a job, but yes, if you run concurrent jobs -- each is a
357 different thread. Within a job could be a feature, but *much* later.
359 > - parallel spooling (like parallel jobs/ concurrent jobs) of clients
361 Yes, this is one of my main motivations for doing it (aside from
362 eliminating tape "shoe shine" during incremental backups.
364 > - flushing a backup that only went to disk (like amflush in amanda)
366 This will be a future feature, since spooling is different from backing
367 up to disk. The future feature will be "migration" which will move a job
368 from one backup Volume to another.
370 - New Storage specifications:
371 - Want to write to multiple storage devices simultaneously
372 - Want to write to multiple storage devices sequentially (in one job)
373 - Want to read/write simultaneously
374 - Key is MediaType -- it must match
376 Passed to SD as a sort of BSR record called Storage Specification
380 MediaType -> Next MediaType
382 Device -> Next Device
384 Allow multiple Storage specifications
392 Allow Multiple Pool specifications (note, Pool currently
394 Allow Multiple MediaType specifications in Dir conf
395 Allow Multiple Device specifications in Dir conf
396 Perhaps keep this in a single SSR
397 Tie a Volume to a specific device by using a MediaType that
398 is contained in only one device.
399 In SD allow Device to have Multiple MediaTypes
402 - Look at www.nu2.nu/pebuilder as a helper for full windows
404 Ideas from Jerry Scharf:
405 First let's point out some big pluses that bacula has for this
407 more importantly it's active. Thank you so much for that
408 even more important, it's not flaky
409 it has an open access catalog, opening many possibilities
410 it's pushing toward heterogeneous systems capability
412 Macintosh file client
413 macs are an interesting niche, but I fear a server is a rathole
414 working bare iron recovery for windows
415 the option for inc/diff backups not reset on fileset revision
416 a) use both change and inode update time against base time
417 b) do the full catalog check (expensive but accurate)
418 sizing guide (how much system is needed to back up N systems/files)
419 consultants on using bacula in building a disaster recovery system
421 or how to get at fancy things that one could do with bacula
422 logwatch code for bacula logs (or similar)
423 linux distro inclusion of bacula (brings good and bad, but necessary)
424 win2k/XP server capability (icky but you asked)
425 support for Oracle database ??
427 - Look at adding SQL server and Exchange support for Windows.
428 - Restore: Enter Filename: 'C:/Documents and Settings/Comercial/My
429 Documents/MOP/formulário de registro BELAS ARTES.doc' causes Bacula to
431 - Each DVD-RAM disk would be a volume, just like each tape is
432 a volume. It's a 4.7GB media with random access, but there's nothing about
433 it that I can see that makes it so different than a tape from bacula's
434 perspective. Why couldn't I back up to a bare floppy as a volume (ignoring
436 - Make dev->file and dev->block_num signed integers so that -1 can
437 be an invalid value which happens with BSR.
438 - Create VolAddr for disk files in place of VolFile and VolBlock. This
439 is needed to properly specify ranges.
440 - Print bsmtp output to job report so that problems will be seen.
441 - Pass the number of files to be restored to the FD for reporting
442 - Add progress of files/bytes to SD and FD.
443 - Don't continue Restore if no files selected.
444 - Print warning message if FileId > 4 billion
445 - do a "messages" before the first prompt in Console
446 - Add a date and time stamp at the beginning of every line in the
447 Job report (Volker Sauer).
448 - Client does not show busy during Estimate command.
449 - Implement Console mtx commands.
450 - Add a default DB password to MySQL.
451 GRANT all privileges ON bacula.* TO bacula@localhost IDENTIFIED BY
454 - Implement a Mount Command and an Unmount Command where
455 the users could specify a system command to be performed
456 to do the mount, after which Bacula could attempt to
457 read the device. This is for Removeable media such as a CDROM.
458 - Most likely, this mount command would be invoked explicitly
459 by the user using the current Console "mount" and "unmount"
460 commands -- the Storage Daemon would do the right thing
461 depending on the exact nature of the device.
462 - As with tape drives, when Bacula wanted a new removable
463 disk mounted, it would unmount the old one, and send a message
464 to the user, who would then use "mount" as described above
465 once he had actually inserted the disk.
466 - Implement dump/print label to UA
467 - Spool to disk only when the tape is full, then when a tape is hung move
469 - Scratch Pool where the volumes can be re-assigned to any Pool.
470 - bextract is sending everything to the log file ****FIXME****
471 - Add Progress command that periodically reports the progress of
473 - Restrict characters permitted in a Resource name, and don't permit
475 - Allow multiple Storage specifications (or multiple names on
476 a single Storage specification) in the Job record. Thus a job
477 can be backed up to a number of storage devices.
478 - Implement some way for the File daemon to contact the Director
479 to start a job or pass its DHCP obtained IP number.
480 - Implement multiple Consoles.
481 - Implement a query tape prompt/replace feature for a console
483 Two jobs ready to go, first one blocked waiting for media
484 Cancel 2nd job ("waiting execution" one)
487 - Copy console @ code to gnome2-console
488 - Make AES the only encryption algorithm see
489 http://csrc.nist.gov/CryptoToolkit/aes/). It's
490 an officially adopted standard, has survived peer
491 review, and provides keys up to 256 bits.
492 - Think about how space could be freed up on a tape -- perhaps this
493 is a Merge or Compact feature that is needed.
494 - Modify FileSet, did not upgrade the current Increment job, but
495 waited for the next job to be upgraded.
496 - Take a careful look at SetACL http://setacl.sourceforge.net
497 - Implement a where command for the tree telling where a file
499 - Take a careful look at Level for the estimate command, maybe make
500 it a command line option.
501 - Add Volume name to "I cannot write on this volume because"
502 - Make tree walk routines like cd, ls, ... more user friendly
503 by handling spaces better.
504 - Write your PID file and chown root:wheel before drop.
505 - Make sure there is no symlink in a file before creating a
507 - Look at mktemp or mkstemp(3).
508 mktemp and mkstemp create files with predictable names too. That's
509 not the vulnerability. The vulnerability is in creating files without
510 using the O_EXCL flag, which means "only create this file if it doesn't
511 exist, including if the file is a dangling symlink."
513 It is *NOT* enough to do the equivalent of
515 if doesn't exist $filename
516 then create $filename
518 because between the test and the create another process could have
519 gotten the CPU and created the file. You must use atomic functions
520 (those that don't get interrupted by other processes) and O_EXCL is
521 the only way for this particular example.
522 - Automatically create pools, but instead of looking for what
523 in in Job records, walk through the pool resources.
524 - Check and double check tree code, why does it take so long?
525 - Add device name to "Current Volume not acceptable because ..."
526 - Make sure that Bacula rechecks the tape after the 20 min wait.
527 - Set IO_NOWAIT on Bacula TCP/IP packets.
528 - Try doing a raw partition backup and restore by mounting a
531 Yes, it would allow to highly automatic the request for new tapes. If a
532 tape is empty, bacula reads the barcodes (native or simulated), and if
533 an unused tape is found, it runs the label command with all the
534 necessary parameters.
536 By the way can bacula automatically "move" an empty/purged volume say
537 in the "short" pool to the "long" pool if this pool runs out of volume
539 - Eliminate orphaned jobs: dbcheck, normal pruning, delete job command.
540 Hm. Well, there are the remaining orphaned job records:
542 | 105 | Llioness Save | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 | B | D | 0 | 0 | f |
543 | 110 | Llioness Save | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 | B | I | 0 | 0 | f |
544 | 115 | Llioness Save | 2003-09-10 02:22:03 | B | I | 0 | 0 | A |
545 | 128 | Catalog Save | 2003-09-11 03:53:32 | B | I | 0 | 0 | C |
546 | 131 | Catalog Save | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 | B | I | 0 | 0 | f |
548 As you can see, three of the five are failures. I already deleted the
549 one restore and one other failure using the by-client option. Deciding
550 what is an orphaned job is a tricky problem though, I agree. All these
551 records have or had 0 files/ 0 bytes, except for the restore. With no
552 files, of course, I don't know of the job ever actually becomes
553 associated with a Volume.
555 (I'm not sure if this is documented anywhere -- what are the meanings of
556 all the possible JobStatus codes?)
558 Looking at my database, it appears to me as though all the "orphaned"
559 jobs fit into one of two categories:
561 1) The Job record has a StartTime but no EndTime, and the job is not
564 2) The Job record has an EndTime, indicating that it completed, but
565 it has no associated JobMedia record.
568 This does suggest an approach. If failed jobs (or jobs that, for some
569 other reason, write no files) are associated with a volume via a
570 JobMedia record, then they should be purged when the associated volume
571 is purged. I see two ways to handle jobs that are NOT associated with a
574 1) purge them automatically whenever any volume is manually purged;
576 2) add an option to the purge command to manually purge all jobs with
577 no associated volume.
579 I think Restore jobs also fall into category 2 above .... so one might
580 want to make that "The Job record has an EndTime,, but no associated
581 JobMedia record, and is not a Restore job."
582 - make "btape /tmp" work.
583 - Make sure a rescheduled job is properly reported by status.
584 - Walk through the Pool records rather than the Job records
585 in dird.c to create/update pools.
586 - What to do about "list files job=xxx".
587 - When job rescheduled, status gives is waiting for Client Rufus
588 to connect to Storage File. Dir needs to inform SD that job
590 - Make Dmsg look at global before calling subroutine.
591 - Enable trace output at runtime for Win32
592 - Available volumes for autochangers (see patrick@baanboard.com 3 Sep 03
593 and 4 Sep) scan slots.
594 - Get and test MySQL 4.0
595 - Do a complete audit of all pthreads_mutex, cond, ... to ensure that
596 any that are dynamically initialized are destroyed when no longer used.
597 - Look at how fuser works and /proc/PID/fd that is how Nic found the
598 file descriptor leak in Bacula.
599 - Implement WrapCounters in Counters.
600 - Turn on SIGHUP in dird.c and test.
601 - Use system dependent calls to get more precise info on tape errors.
602 - Add heartbeat from FD to SD if hb interval expires.
603 - Suppress read error on blank tape when doing a label.
604 - Can we dynamically change FileSets?
605 - If pool specified to label command and Label Format is specified,
606 automatically generate the Volume name.
607 - Why can't SQL do the filename sort for restore?
608 - Look at libkse (man kse) for FreeBSD threading.
609 - Look into Microsoft Volume Shadowcopy Service VSS for backing
610 up system state components (Active Directory, System Volume, ...)
611 - Add ExhautiveRestoreSearch
612 - Look at the possibility of loading only the necessary
613 data into the restore tree (i.e. do it one directory at a
614 time as the user walks through the tree).
615 - Possibly use the hash code if the user selects all for a restore command.
616 - Orphaned Dir buffer at parse_conf.c:373 => store_dir
617 - Fix "restore all" to bypass building the tree.
618 - Prohibit backing up archive device (findlib/find_one.c:128)
619 - Implement Release Device in the Job resource to unmount a drive.
620 - Implement Acquire Device in the Job resource to mount a drive,
621 be sure this works with admin jobs so that the user can get
622 prompted to insert the correct tape. Possibly some way to say to
623 run the job but don't save the files.
624 - Implement FileOptions (see end of this document)
625 - Make things like list where a file is saved case independent for
628 - Bacula needs to propagate SD errors.
629 > > cluster-dir: Start Backup JobId 252, Job=REUTERS.2003-08-11_15.04.12
630 > > prod4-sd: REUTERS.2003-08-11_15.04.12 Error: Write error on device
631 /dev/nst0. ERR=Input/output error.
632 > > prod4-sd: REUTERS.2003-08-11_15.04.12 Error: Re-read of last block failed.
633 Last block=5162 Current block=5164.
634 > > prod4-sd: End of medium on Volume "REU007" Bytes=16,303,521,933
636 - Use autochanger to handle multiple devices.
637 - Add SuSE install doc to list.
638 - Check and rechedk "Invalid block number"
639 - Make bextract release the drive properly between tapes
640 so that an autochanger can be made to work.
641 - User wants to NOT backup up certain big files (email files).
642 - Maybe remove multiple simultaneous devices code in SD.
643 - On Windows with very long path names, it may be impossible to create
644 a file (and thus restore it) because the total length is too long.
645 We must cd into the directory then create the file without the
647 - lstat() is not going to work on Win32 for testing date.
648 - Implement a Recycle command
649 - Add client name to cram-md5 challenge so Director can immediately
650 verify if it is the correct client.
651 - Add JobLevel in FD status (but make sure it is defined).
652 - Audit all UA commands to ensure that we always prompt where possible.
653 - Check Jmsg in bnet, may not work, must dup bsock.
654 - Suppress Job Name in Jmsg for console
655 - Create Pools that are referenced in a Run statement at startup if possible.
656 - Use runbeforejob to unload, then reload a volume previously used,
657 then the next job run gets an error reading the drive.
658 - Make bootstrap filename unique.
659 - Test a second language e.g. french.
660 - Start working on Base jobs.
661 - Make "make binary-release" work from any directory.
662 - Implement UnsavedFiles DB record.
663 - Implement argc/argv for daemon command line scanning using table driven
665 - Implement table driven single argc/argv scanner to pickup all arguments.
666 Much like xxx_conf.c scan table.
667 keyword, handler(store_routine), store_address, code, flags, default.
668 - From Phil Stracchino:
669 It would probably be a per-client option, and would be called
670 something like, say, "Automatically purge obsoleted jobs". What it
671 would do is, when you successfully complete a Differential backup of a
672 client, it would automatically purge all Incremental backups for that
673 client that are rendered redundant by that Differential. Likewise,
674 when a Full backup on a client completed, it would automatically purge
675 all Differential and Incremental jobs obsoleted by that Full backup.
676 This would let people minimize the number of tapes they're keeping on
677 hand without having to master the art of retention times.
678 - Implement a M_SECURITY message class.
679 - When doing a Backup send all attributes back to the Director, who
680 would then figure out what files have been deleted.
681 - Currently in mount.c:236 the SD simply creates a Volume. It should have
682 explicit permission to do so. It should also mark the tape in error
683 if there is an error.
684 - Make sure all restore counters are working correctly in the FD.
685 - SD Bytes Read is wrong.
686 - Look at ALL higher level routines that call block.c to be sure
687 they don't expect something in errmsg.
688 - Investigate doing RAW backup of Win32 partition.
689 - Add thread specific data to hold the jcr -- send error messages from
690 low level routines by accessing it and using Jmsg().
691 - Cancel waiting for Client connect in SD if FD goes away.
693 - Examine Bare Metal restore problem (a FD crash exists somewhere ...).
694 - Implement timeout in response() when it should come quickly.
695 - Implement console @echo command.
696 - Implement a Slot priority (loaded/not loaded).
697 - Implement "vacation" Incremental only saves.
698 - Implement single pane restore (much like the Gftp panes).
699 - Implement Automatic Mount even in operator wait.
700 - Implement create "FileSet"?
701 - Fix watchdog pthread crash on Win32 (this is pthread_kill() Cygwin bug)
702 - Implement "scratch pool" where tapes are defined and can be
703 taken by any pool that needs them.
704 - Implement restore "current system", but take all files without
705 doing selection tree -- so that jobs without File records can
707 - Add prefixlinks to where or not where absolute links to FD.
708 - Issue message to mount a new tape before the rewind.
709 - Simplified client job initiation for portables.
710 - If SD cannot open a drive, make it periodically retry.
711 - Add more of the config info to the tape label.
713 - If tape is marked read-only, then try opening it read-only rather than
714 failing, and remember that it cannot be written.
715 - Refine SD waiting output:
716 Device is being positioned
717 > Device is being positioned for append
718 > Device is being positioned to file x
720 - Figure out some way to estimate output size and to avoid splitting
721 a backup across two Volumes -- this could be useful for writing CDROMs
722 where you really prefer not to have it split -- not serious.
723 - Have SD compute MD5 or SHA1 and compare to what FD computes.
724 - Make VolumeToCatalog calculate an MD5 or SHA1 from the
725 actual data on the Volume and compare it.
726 - Implement Bacula plugins -- design API
727 - Make bcopy read through bad tape records.
728 - Program files (i.e. execute a program to read/write files).
729 Pass read date of last backup, size of file last time.
730 - Add Signature type to File DB record.
731 - CD into subdirectory when open()ing files for backup to
732 speed up things. Test with testfind().
733 - Priority job to go to top of list.
734 - Why are save/restore of device different sizes (sparse?) Yup! Fix it.
735 - Implement some way for the Console to dynamically create a job.
736 - Restore to a particular time -- e.g. before date, after date.
737 - Solaris -I on tar for include list
738 - Need a verbose mode in restore, perhaps to bsr.
739 - bscan without -v is too quiet -- perhaps show jobs.
740 - Add code to reject whole blocks if not wanted on restore.
741 - Check if we can increase Bacula FD priorty in Win2000
742 - Make sure the MaxVolFiles is fully implemented in SD
743 - Check if both CatalogFiles and UseCatalog are set to SD.
744 - Figure out how to do a bare metal Windows restore
745 - Possibly add email to Watchdog if drive is unmounted too
746 long and a job is waiting on the drive.
747 - Restore program that errs in SD due to no tape, reports
748 OK incorrectly in output.
749 - After unmount, if restore job started, ask to mount.
750 - Convert all %x substitution variables, which are hard to remember
751 and read to %(variable-name). Idea from TMDA.
752 - Remove NextId for SQLite. Optimize.
753 - Move all SQL statements into a single location.
754 - Add UA rc and history files.
755 - put termcap (used by console) in ./configure and
756 allow -with-termcap-dir.
757 - Fix Autoprune for Volumes to respect need for full save.
758 - Fix Win32 config file definition name on /install
759 - Compare tape to Client files (attributes, or attributes and data)
760 - Make all database Ids 64 bit.
761 - Write an applet for Linux.
762 - Allow console commands to detach or run in background.
763 - Fix status delay on storage daemon during rewind.
764 - Add SD message variables to control operator wait time
765 - Maximum Operator Wait
766 - Minimum Message Interval
767 - Maximum Message Interval
768 - Send Operator message when cannot read tape label.
769 - Verify level=Volume (scan only), level=Data (compare of data to file).
770 Verify level=Catalog, level=InitCatalog
772 - Add keyword search to show command in Console.
773 - Events : tape has more than xxx bytes.
774 - Complete code in Bacula Resources -- this will permit
775 reading a new config file at any time.
776 - Handle ctl-c in Console
777 - Implement script driven addition of File daemon to config files.
778 - Think about how to make Bacula work better with File (non-tape) archives.
779 - Write Unix emulator for Windows.
780 - Put memory utilization in Status output of each daemon
781 if full status requested or if some level of debug on.
782 - Make database type selectable by .conf files i.e. at runtime
783 - Set flag for uname -a. Add to Volume label.
784 - Restore files modified after date
785 - SET LD_RUN_PATH=$HOME/mysql/lib/mysql
786 - Remove duplicate fields from jcr (e.g. jcr.level and jcr.jr.Level, ...).
787 - Timout a job or terminate if link goes down, or reopen link and query.
788 - Concept of precious tapes (cannot be reused).
789 - Make bcopy copy with a single tape drive.
790 - Permit changing ownership during restore.
793 > My suggestion: Add a feature on the systray menu-icon menu to request
794 > an immediate backup now. This would be useful for laptop users who may
795 > not be on the network when the regular scheduled backup is run.
797 > My wife's suggestion: Add a setting to the win32 client to allow it to
798 > shut down the machine after backup is complete (after, of course,
799 > displaying a "System will shut down in one minute, click here to cancel"
800 > warning dialog). This would be useful for sites that want user
801 > woorkstations to be shut down overnight to save power.
804 - Autolabel should be specified by DIR instead of SD.
807 - AutoScan (check checksum of tape)
808 - Format command = "format /dev/nst0"
812 - Seek resolution (usually corresponds to buffer size)
813 - EODErrorCode=ENOSPC or code
814 - Partial Read error code
815 - Partial write error code
816 - Nonformatted read error
817 - Nonformatted write error
818 - WriteProtected error
822 - IgnoreCloseErrors=yes
832 - FD sends unsaved file list to Director at end of job (see
834 - File daemon should build list of files skipped, and then
835 at end of save retry and report any errors.
836 - Write a Storage daemon that uses pipes and
837 standard Unix programs to write to the tape.
839 - Need something that monitors the JCR queue and
840 times out jobs by asking the deamons where they are.
841 - Enhance Jmsg code to permit buffering and saving to disk.
842 - device driver = "xxxx" for drives.
844 - Ensure that /dev/null works
845 - Need report class for messages. Perhaps
846 report resource where report=group of messages
847 - enhance scan_attrib and rename scan_jobtype, and
848 fill in code for "since" option
849 - Director needs a time after which the report status is sent
850 anyway -- or better yet, a retry time for the job.
851 - Don't reschedule a job if previous incarnation is still running.
852 - Some way to automatically backup everything is needed????
853 - Need a structure for pending actions:
855 - termination status (part of buffered msgs?)
857 Read, Write, Clean, Delete
858 - Login to Bacula; Bacula users with different permissions:
859 owner, group, user, quotas
860 - Store info on each file system type (probably in the job header on tape.
861 This could be the output of df; or perhaps some sort of /etc/mtab record.
863 ========= ideas ===============
864 From: "Jerry K. Schieffer" <jerry@skylinetechnology.com>
865 To: <kern@sibbald.com>
866 Subject: RE: [Bacula-users] future large programming jobs
867 Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 11:34:54 -0600
869 I noticed the subject thread and thought I would offer the following
870 merely as sources of ideas, i.e. something to think about, not even as
871 strong as a request. In my former life (before retiring) I often
872 dealt with backups and storage management issues/products as a
873 developer and as a consultant. I am currently migrating my personal
874 network from amanda to bacula specifically because of the ability to
875 cross media boundaries during storing backups.
876 Are you familiar with the commercial product called ADSM (I think IBM
877 now sells it under the Tivoli label)? It has a couple of interesting
878 ideas that may apply to the following topics.
880 1. Migration: Consider that when you need to restore a system, there
881 may be pressure to hurry. If all the information for a single client
882 can eventually end up on the same media (and in chronological order),
883 the restore is facillitated by not having to search past information
884 from other clients. ADSM has the concept of "client affinity" that
885 may be associated with it's storage pools. It seems to me that this
886 concept (as an optional feature) might fit in your architecture for
889 ADSM also has the concept of defining one or more storage pools as
890 "copy pools" (almost mirrors, but only in the sense of contents).
891 These pools provide the ability to have duplicte data stored both
892 onsite and offsite. The copy process can be scheduled to be handled
893 by their storage manager during periods when there is no backup
894 activity. Again, the migration process might be a place to consider
895 implementing something like this.
898 > It strikes me that it would be very nice to be able to do things
900 > have the Job(s) backing up the machines run, and once they have all
901 > completed, start a migration job to copy the data from disks Volumes
903 > a tape library and then to offsite storage. Maybe this can already
905 > done with some careful scheduling and Job prioritzation; the events
906 > mechanism described below would probably make it very easy.
908 This is the goal. In the first step (before events), you simply
910 the Migration to tape later.
912 2. Base jobs: In ADSM, each copy of each stored file is tracked in
913 the database. Once a file (unique by path and metadata such as dates,
914 size, ownership, etc.) is in a copy pool, no more copies are made. In
915 other words, when you start ADSM, it begins like your concept of a
916 base job. After that it is in the "incremental" mode. You can
917 configure the number of "generations" of files to be retained, plus a
918 retention date after which even old generations are purged. The
919 database tracks the contents of media and projects the percentage of
920 each volume that is valid. When the valid content of a volume drops
921 below a configured percentage, the valid data are migrated to another
922 volume and the old volume is marked as empty. Note, this requires
923 ADSM to have an idea of the contents of a client, i.e. marking the
924 database when an existing file was deleted, but this would solve your
925 issue of restoring a client without restoring deleted files.
927 This is pretty far from what bacula now does, but if you are going to
928 rip things up for Base jobs,.....
929 Also, the benefits of this are huge for very large shops, especially
930 with media robots, but are a pain for shops with manual media
934 > Base jobs sound pretty useful, but I'm not dying for them.
936 Nobody is dying for them, but when you see what it does, you will die
939 3. Restoring deleted files: Since I think my comments in (2) above
940 have low probability of implementation, I'll also suggest that you
941 could approach the issue of deleted files by a mechanism of having the
942 fd report to the dir, a list of all files on the client for every
943 backup job. The dir could note in the database entry for each file
944 the date that the file was seen. Then if a restore as of date X takes
945 place, only files that exist from before X until after X would be
946 restored. Probably the major cost here is the extra date container in
947 each row of the files table.
949 Thanks for "listening". I hope some of this helps. If you want to
950 contact me, please send me an email - I read some but not all of the
951 mailing list traffic and might miss a reply there.
953 Please accept my compliments for bacula. It is doing a great job for
954 me!! I sympathize with you in the need to wrestle with excelence in
955 execution vs. excelence in feature inclusion.
960 ==============================
963 - Design at hierarchial storage for Bacula. Migration and Clone.
964 - Implement FSM (File System Modules).
965 - Audit M_ error codes to ensure they are correct and consistent.
966 - Add variable break characters to lex analyzer.
967 Either a bit mask or a string of chars so that
968 the caller can change the break characters.
969 - Make a single T_BREAK to replace T_COMMA, etc.
970 - Ensure that File daemon and Storage daemon can
971 continue a save if the Director goes down (this
972 is NOT currently the case). Must detect socket error,
973 buffer messages for later.
974 - Enhance time/duration input to allow multiple qualifiers e.g. 3d2h
975 - Add ability to backup to two Storage devices (two SD sessions) at
976 the same time -- e.g. onsite, offsite.
977 - Add the ability to consolidate old backup sets (basically do a restore
978 to tape and appropriately update the catalog). Compress Volume sets.
979 Might need to spool via file is only one drive is available.
980 - Compress or consolidate Volumes of old possibly deleted files. Perhaps
981 someway to do so with every volume that has less than x% valid
985 Migration: Move a backup from one Volume to another
986 Clone: Copy a backup -- two Volumes
988 Bacula Migration is based on Jobs (apparently Networker is file by file).
990 Migration triggered by:
994 Highwater mark (keep total size)
999 ======================================================
1001 It is somewhat like a Full save becomes an incremental since
1002 the Base job (or jobs) plus other non-base files.
1004 - A Base backup is same as Full backup, just different type.
1005 - New BaseFiles table that contains:
1007 BaseJobId - Base JobId referenced for this FileId (needed ???)
1008 JobId - JobId currently running
1009 FileId - File not backed up, exists in Base Job
1010 FileIndex - FileIndex from Base Job.
1011 i.e. for each base file that exists but is not saved because
1012 it has not changed, the File daemon sends the JobId, BaseId,
1013 FileId, FileIndex back to the Director who creates the DB entry.
1014 - To initiate a Base save, the Director sends the FD
1015 the FileId, and full filename for each file in the Base.
1016 - When the FD finds a Base file, he requests the Director to
1017 send him the full File entry (stat packet plus MD5), or
1018 conversely, the FD sends it to the Director and the Director
1019 says yes or no. This can be quite rapid if the FileId is kept
1020 by the FD for each Base Filename.
1021 - It is probably better to have the comparison done by the FD
1022 despite the fact that the File entry must be sent across the
1024 - An alternative would be to send the FD the whole File entry
1025 from the start. The disadvantage is that it requires a lot of
1026 space. The advantage is that it requires less communications
1028 - The Job record must be updated to indicate that one or more
1030 - At end of Job, FD returns:
1031 1. Count of base files/bytes not written to tape (i.e. matches)
1032 2. Count of base file that were saved i.e. had changed.
1033 - No tape record would be written for a Base file that matches, in the
1034 same way that no tape record is written for Incremental jobs where
1035 the file is not saved because it is unchanged.
1036 - On a restore, all the Base file records must explicitly be
1037 found from the BaseFile tape. I.e. for each Full save that is marked
1038 to have one or more Base Jobs, search the BaseFile for all occurrences
1040 - An optimization might be to make the BaseFile have:
1046 This would avoid the need to explicitly fetch each File record for
1047 the Base job. The Base Job record will be fetched to get the
1048 VolSessionId and VolSessionTime.
1049 =========================================================
1052 ==========================================================
1054 For each Incremental job that is run, there may be files that
1055 were found but not saved because they were locked (this applies
1056 only to Windows). Such a system could send back to the Director
1057 a list of Unsaved files.
1059 - New UnSavedFiles table that contains:
1063 - Then in the next Incremental job, the list of Unsaved Files will be
1064 feed to the FD, who will ensure that they are explicitly chosen even
1065 if standard date/time check would not have selected them.
1066 =============================================================
1069 Done: (see kernsdone for more)
1072 - John's Full save failed with 1.32c FD and 1.31 Dir no FD status,
1073 and no error message.
1074 - Add fd and st as Console keywords.
1075 - Recycling volume with a Slot requires an operator intervention:
1076 rufus-dir: Start Backup JobId 18, Job=kernsave.2003-11-01_21.23.52
1077 rufus-dir: Pruned 1 Job on Volume Vol01 from catalog.
1078 rufus-dir: There are no Jobs associated with Volume Vol01. Marking it purged.
1079 rufus-dir: Recycled volume "Vol01"
1080 rufus-sd: Please mount Volume "Vol01" on Storage Device "DDS-4" for Job kernsave.2003-11-01_21.23.52
1081 Use "mount" command to release Job.
1082 - Implement Dan's bacula script (email of 26 Oct).
1083 - Add JobName= to VerifyToCatalog so that all verifies can be done at the end.
1084 - Edit the Client/Storage name into authentication failure messages.
1085 - Fix packet too big problem. This is most likely a Windows TCP stack
1087 - Implement ClientRunBeforeJob and ClientRunAfterJob.
1088 - Implement forward spacing block/file: position_device(bsr) --
1089 just before read_block_from_device();
1092 Multiple drive autochanger data: see Alan Brown
1093 mtx -f xxx unloadStorage Element 1 is Already Full(drive 0 was empty)
1094 Unloading Data Transfer Element into Storage Element 1...source Element
1095 Address 480 is Empty
1097 (drive 0 was empty and so was slot 1)
1098 > mtx -f xxx load 15 0
1099 no response, just returns to the command prompt when complete.
1100 > mtx -f xxx status Storage Changer /dev/changer:2 Drives, 60 Slots ( 2 Import/Export )
1101 Data Transfer Element 0:Full (Storage Element 15 Loaded):VolumeTag = HX001
1102 Data Transfer Element 1:Empty
1103 Storage Element 1:Empty
1104 Storage Element 2:Full :VolumeTag=HX002
1105 Storage Element 3:Full :VolumeTag=HX003
1106 Storage Element 4:Full :VolumeTag=HX004
1107 Storage Element 5:Full :VolumeTag=HX005
1108 Storage Element 6:Full :VolumeTag=HX006
1109 Storage Element 7:Full :VolumeTag=HX007
1110 Storage Element 8:Full :VolumeTag=HX008
1111 Storage Element 9:Full :VolumeTag=HX009
1112 Storage Element 10:Full :VolumeTag=HX010
1113 Storage Element 11:Empty
1114 Storage Element 12:Empty
1115 Storage Element 13:Empty
1116 Storage Element 14:Empty
1117 Storage Element 15:Empty
1118 Storage Element 16:Empty....
1119 Storage Element 28:Empty
1120 Storage Element 29:Full :VolumeTag=CLNU01L1
1121 Storage Element 30:Empty....
1122 Storage Element 57:Empty
1123 Storage Element 58:Full :VolumeTag=NEX261L2
1124 Storage Element 59 IMPORT/EXPORT:Empty
1125 Storage Element 60 IMPORT/EXPORT:Empty
1127 Unloading Data Transfer Element into Storage Element 15...done
1129 (just to verify it remembers where it came from, however it can be
1130 overrriden with mtx unload {slotnumber} to go to any storage slot.)
1132 There needs to be a table of drive # to devices somewhere - If there are
1133 multiple changers or drives there may not be a 1:1 correspondance between
1134 changer drive number and system device name - and depending on the way the
1135 drives are hooked up to scsi busses, they may not be linearly numbered
1136 from an offset point either.something like
1138 Autochanger drives = 2
1139 Autochanger drive 0 = /dev/nst1
1140 Autochanger drive 1 = /dev/nst2
1141 IMHO, it would be _safest_ to use explicit mtx unload commands at all
1142 times, not just for multidrive changers. For a 1 drive changer, that's
1148 MTX's manpage (1.2.15):
1149 unload [<slotnum>] [ <drivenum> ]
1150 Unloads media from drive <drivenum> into slot
1151 <slotnum>. If <drivenum> is omitted, defaults to
1152 drive 0 (as do all commands). If <slotnum> is
1153 omitted, defaults to the slot that the drive was
1154 loaded from. Note that there's currently no way
1155 to say 'unload drive 1's media to the slot it
1156 came from', other than to explicitly use that
1157 slot number as the destination.AB
1163 undef# camcontrol devlist
1164 <WANGTEK 51000 SCSI M74H 12B3> at scbus0 target 2 lun 0 (pass0,sa0)
1165 <ARCHIVE 4586XX 28887-XXX 4BGD> at scbus0 target 4 lun 0 (pass1,sa1)
1166 <ARCHIVE 4586XX 28887-XXX 4BGD> at scbus0 target 4 lun 1 (pass2)
1168 tapeinfo -f /dev/sg0 with a bad tape in drive 1:
1169 [kern@rufus mtx-1.2.17kes]$ ./tapeinfo -f /dev/sg0
1170 Product Type: Tape Drive
1172 Product ID: 'C5713A '
1174 Attached Changer: No
1175 TapeAlert[3]: Hard Error: Uncorrectable read/write error.
1176 TapeAlert[20]: Clean Now: The tape drive neads cleaning NOW.
1183 Medium Type: Not Loaded
1186 DataCompEnabled: yes
1187 DataCompCapable: yes
1188 DataDeCompEnabled: yes
1195 Handling removable disks
1197 From: Karl Cunningham <karlc@keckec.com>
1199 My backups are only to hard disk these days, in removable bays. This is my
1200 idea of how a backup to hard disk would work more smoothly. Some of these
1201 things Bacula does already, but I mention them for completeness. If others
1202 have better ways to do this, I'd like to hear about it.
1204 1. Accommodate several disks, rotated similar to how tapes are. Identified
1205 by partition volume ID or perhaps by the name of a subdirectory.
1206 2. Abort & notify the admin if the wrong disk is in the bay.
1207 3. Write backups to different subdirectories for each machine to be backed
1209 4. Volumes (files) get created as needed in the proper subdirectory, one
1211 5. When a disk is recycled, remove or zero all old backup files. This is
1212 important as the disk being recycled may be close to full. This may be
1213 better done manually since the backup files for many machines may be
1214 scattered in many subdirectories.
1219 - To pass Include 1 or two letter commands
1220 I Name Include name - first record
1221 B Name Base name - repeat
1224 E zzz Exclude expression (wild card)
1226 D "reader" Reader program
1227 T "writer" Writer program
1228 O Options In current commpressed format
1229 (compression, signature, onefs, recurse, sparse,
1230 replace, verify options, ...)
1232 B BaseName Start second option set any letter
1235 F Number Number of filenames to follow
1240 F Number Number of filenames to follow
1243 - Add regression of btape "fill"
1245 - Implement "label slots=1,2... pool=yyy barcodes"
1246 - Mark a non-removable disk Volume in error rather than asking sys op to
1248 - Implement Fixed storage LabelFormat test.
1249 - Add reporting in attr despooling.
1250 - Figure out how to use ssh or stunnel to protect Bacula communications.
1251 Add Dan's work to manual See ssl.txt
1254 - Implement fast tree insert (doubly linked list)
1255 - Disallow using Internal database
1256 - Feedback while the restore tree is being built.
1257 - Add detection of Whitebox release in ./configure
1258 - Add InChanger to "list media"
1259 - Implement second cut of SIGHUP in Dir
1260 (Implement resources on a single pointer)
1261 - Add regular expressions to FileSets (needs testing).
1262 - Test new despooling error recovery code when partition fills.
1263 - Sort Scheduled jobs status listing by start time.
1264 - Add priority to Scheduled jobs status listing.
1265 - Look at Win32 inc problem when new directory added files not saved???
1266 - Require resource names to be unique.
1267 - Make sure that all errors from libacl are printed.
1268 - Make FD run on Win95 if possible (not really possible).
1269 - Fix GROUP BYs in all SQL (done by Dan -- thanks)
1270 - Make entering multiple Storage names in Dir illegal.
1271 - Make btape release the drive during the "test" append.
1273 You have selected the following JobIds: 739,856,797
1274 Building directory tree for JobId 739 ...
1275 Building directory tree for JobId 856 ...
1276 Building directory tree for JobId 797 ...3
1277 Jobs inserted into the tree.
1278 - Fix errno handling in win32 compat routines.
1279 - Add better error codes to run_program (10000+)
1280 - Revisit and revise Disaster Recovery (fix SCSI and RAID
1282 - When passwords do not match, print message that points the
1284 - Do tape alerts -- see tapealert.txt
1285 - Find memory leaks in address_conf.c
1286 - Network order of port and ip addresses.
1287 - SetIP in dird/fd_cmds.c is broken.
1288 - don't use inet_addr() it is deprecated.
1289 - Fix code in filed.c for init_bsock();
1290 - Fix code in console.c for init_bsock();
1291 - Solve the termcap.h problem on Solaris configure.
1292 - Make Verify jobs require exclusive use of Volume as Restore
1294 - Fix restore ++++ that get intermingled with "Building directory tree"
1295 - Fix doc in dirdconf.html for @, where the file must
1296 have not a list of files, but
1299 - Test Win32 errno handling.
1300 - port 1.34.6-block.patch to 1.35
1301 - Look at Chris' patch for bscan bug.
1302 - Fix error handling in spooling both data and attribute.
1303 - Implement Ignore FileSet Change.
1304 - Doc new duration time input editing.
1305 - Bacula rescue CDROM implement isolinux
1306 - Make sure Qmsgs are dequeued by FD and SD.
1307 - Check if ACLs allocated at dird_conf.c:1214 are being properly
1309 - Test/doc Tape Alerts
1310 - Doc dbcheck eliminate orphaned clients.
1311 - Doc Phil's new delete job jobid scanning code.
1312 - Document that console commands can be abbreviated.
1313 - Doc update AllFromVol
1314 - Doc -p option in stored
1315 - New IP address specification is used as follows:
1316 [sdaddresses|diraddresses|fdaddresses] = { [[ip|ipv4|ipv6] = {
1317 [[addr|port] = [^ ]+[\n;]+] }] }
1319 so it could look for example like this:
1320 SDaddresses = { ip = {
1321 addr = 1.2.3.4; port = 1205; }
1323 addr = 1.2.3.4; port = http; }
1336 addr = 201:220:222::2
1339 addr = bluedot.thun.net
1342 as a consequence, you can now specify multiple IP addresses and
1343 ports to be used. In the case of a server, it will listen on
1344 all those that you specify. In the case of connecting to the server,
1345 Bacula will attempt connecting to one at a time until it succeeds.
1346 And, in a few other special cases, Bacula will use only the first
1349 The default port numbers are still the same and the services and hosts
1350 are also resolved by name. So now you could use the real names for the
1353 An ip section will allow resolution to either an ipv4 or an ipv6 address.
1354 An ipv4 section forces the resolution to be only ipv4, and an ipv6 section
1355 forces the resolution to be only ipv6.
1356 - Fix silly restriction requiring Include { Options { xxx } } to be
1358 - Restore c: with a prefix into /prefix/c/ to prevent c: and d:
1359 files with the same name from overwritting each other.
1360 - Add "Multiple connections = yes/no" to catalog resource.
1361 - Add new DCR calling sequences everywhere in SD. This will permit
1362 simultaneous use of multiple devices by a single job.
1363 - Fix bscan so that it releases the drive when requesting a new tape.
1364 - List verify options for DiskToCatalog in doc.
1365 - Turn on transactions if multiple connections are on in DB.