#undef M_TERM
#undef M_RESTORED
#undef M_SECURITY
+#undef M_ALERT
/*
- * Most of these message levels are more or less obvious.
+ * Most of these message levels are more or less obvious.
* They have evolved somewhat during the development of Bacula,
* and here are some of the details of where I am trying to
* head (in the process of changing the code) as of 15 June 2002.
* M_FATAL Bacula detected a fatal Job error. The Job will be killed,
* but Bacula continues running.
* M_ERROR Bacula detected a Job error. The Job will continue running
- * but the termination status will be error.
+ * but the termination status will be error.
* M_WARNING Job warning message.
* M_INFO Job information message.
*
* M_SECURITY For security viloations. This is equivalent to FATAL.
* (note, this is currently being implemented in 1.33).
*
+ * M_ALERT For Tape Alert messages.
+ *
*/
enum {
- M_DEBUG = 1, /* debug message */
- M_ABORT, /* MUST abort immediately */
+ /* Keep M_ABORT=1 for dlist.h */
+ M_ABORT = 1, /* MUST abort immediately */
+ M_DEBUG, /* debug message */
M_FATAL, /* Fatal error, stopping job */
M_ERROR, /* Error, but recoverable */
M_WARNING, /* Warning message */
M_ERROR_TERM, /* Error termination request (no dump) */
M_TERM, /* Terminating daemon normally */
M_RESTORED, /* ls -l of restored files */
- M_SECURITY /* security violation */
+ M_SECURITY, /* security violation */
+ M_ALERT /* tape alert messages */
};
-#define M_MAX M_SECURITY /* keep this updated ! */
+#define M_MAX M_ALERT /* keep this updated ! */
/* Define message destination structure */
/* *** FIXME **** where should be extended to handle multiple values */
struct MQUEUE_ITEM {
dlink link;
int type;
- int level;
+ time_t mtime;
char msg[1];
};
void d_msg(const char *file, int line, int level, const char *fmt,...);
void e_msg(const char *file, int line, int type, int level, const char *fmt,...);
-void Jmsg(JCR *jcr, int type, int level, const char *fmt,...);
+void Jmsg(JCR *jcr, int type, time_t mtime, const char *fmt,...);
+void Qmsg(JCR *jcr, int type, time_t mtime, const char *fmt,...);
extern int debug_level;
extern int verbose;
extern char my_name[];
-extern char *working_directory;
+extern const char *working_directory;
extern time_t daemon_start_time;
extern char catalog_db[];