#!/bin/sh # # Copyright (C) 2000-2017 Kern Sibbald # License: BSD 2-Clause; see file LICENSE-FOSS # # # Run a simple backup of the Bacula build directory # then restore it. Used to generate BSR files. # TestName="bsr-test" JobName=backup . scripts/functions scripts/cleanup scripts/copy-confs # # Zap out any schedule in default conf file so that # it doesn't start during our test # outf="$tmp/sed_tmp" echo "s% Schedule =%# Schedule =%g" >${outf} echo "s% Write Bootstrap%# Write Bootstrap%g" >> ${outf} cp $scripts/bacula-dir.conf $tmp/1 sed -f ${outf} $tmp/1 >$scripts/bacula-dir.conf $bperl -e "add_attribute('$conf/bacula-sd.conf', 'MaximumFileSize', '1MB', 'Device')" change_jobname BackupClient1 $JobName start_test cat <$tmp/bconcmds @$out /dev/null messages @$out $tmp/log1.out label volume=TestVolume001 storage=File1 pool=File slot=1 drive=0 run job=$JobName yes wait messages @# @# now do a restore @# @$out $tmp/log2.out restore where=$tmp/bacula-restores select all done @exec "sh -c 'cp $working/*.bsr $tmp/1.bsr'" yes wait messages quit END_OF_DATA run_bacula check_for_zombie_jobs storage=File1 stop_bacula check_two_logs check_restore_diff # here we can add checks on the BSR file awk '/Volume=/ { nbvol++ } /FileIndex=/ { nbfdx++ } END { print "Found Volumes=" nbvol " FileIndexes=" nbfdx }' $tmp/1.bsr end_test