3 # Run a simple backup of the Bacula build directory but
4 # split the archive into two volumes, then build a BSR with
5 # the restore command and use bextract to restore the files.
8 scripts/copy-test-confs
10 echo "${cwd}/build" >/tmp/file-list
11 bin/bacula stop 2>&1 >/dev/null
12 bin/drop_sqlite_tables
13 bin/make_sqlite_tables
17 echo " === Starting bextract-test ==="
18 echo " === Starting bextract-test ===" >working/log
21 bin/bacula start 2>&1 >/dev/null
22 bin/console -c bin/console.conf <<END_OF_DATA
26 label storage=File1 volume=TestVolume001
27 label storage=File1 volume=TestVolume002
28 update Volume=TestVolume001 MaxVolBytes=3000000
29 run job=NightlySave storage=File1 yes
33 @# now build the bsr file
36 restore where=${cwd}/tmp/bacula-restores current all
43 bin/bacula stop 2>&1 >/dev/null
44 mkdir -p ${cwd}/tmp/bacula-restores
45 bin/bextract -b working/restore.bsr -c bin/bacula-sd.conf ${cwd}/tmp ${cwd}/tmp/bacula-restores 2>&1 >/dev/null
46 grep "^Termination: *Backup OK" tmp/log1.out 2>&1 >/dev/null
48 diff -r build tmp/bacula-restores${cwd}/build 2>&1 >/dev/null
49 if [ $? != 0 -o $bstat != 0 ] ; then
52 echo " !!!!! bextract-test Bacula source failed!!! !!!!! "
53 echo " !!!!! bextract-test failed!!! !!!!! " >>test.out
56 echo " ===== bextract-test Bacula source OK ===== "
57 echo " ===== bextract-test OK ===== " >>test.out