-/* */
+/*
+ * Version $Id$
+ */
+
#undef VERSION
-#define VERSION "1.37.30"
-#define BDATE "14 July 2005"
-#define LSMDATE "14Jul05"
+#define VERSION "1.39.2"
+#define BDATE "06 December 2005"
+#define LSMDATE "06Dec05"
/* Debug flags */
#undef DEBUG
/* If this is set stdout will not be closed on startup */
#define DEVELOPER 1
-
+/* #define USE_BSNPRINTF */
/* Debug flags not normally turned on */
+/* #define FILE_SEEK 1 */
+
/* #define TRACE_JCR_CHAIN 1 */
/* #define TRACE_RES 1 */
/* #define DEBUG_MEMSET 1 */
/* The following are turned on for performance testing */
+/*
+ * If you turn on the NO_ATTRIBUTES_TEST and rebuild, the SD
+ * will receive the attributes from the FD, will write them
+ * to disk, then when the data is written to tape, it will
+ * read back the attributes, but they will not be sent to
+ * the Director. So this will eliminate: 1. the comm time
+ * to send the attributes to the Director. 2. the time it
+ * takes the Director to put them in the catalog database.
+ */
/* #define NO_ATTRIBUTES_TEST 1 */
+
+/*
+* If you turn on NO_TAPE_WRITE_TEST and rebuild, the SD
+* will do all normal actions, but will not write to the
+* Volume. Note, this means a lot of functions such as
+* labeling will not work, so you must use it only when
+* Bacula is going to append to a Volume. This will eliminate
+* the time it takes to write to the Volume (not the time
+* it takes to do any positioning).
+*/
/* #define NO_TAPE_WRITE_TEST 1 */
+
+/*
+ * If you turn on FD_NO_SEND_TEST and rebuild, the FD will
+ * not send any attributes or data to the SD. This will
+ * eliminate the comm time sending to the SD.
+ */
/* #define FD_NO_SEND_TEST 1 */