# split the archive into two volumes, then build a BSR with
# the restore command and use bextract to restore the files.
#
+debug=1
+if test "$debug" -eq 1 ; then
+ out="tee"
+else
+ out="output"
+fi
+
cwd=`pwd`
scripts/copy-test-confs
scripts/cleanup
echo " === Starting bextract-test at `date +%R:%S` ===" >working/log
echo " "
-bin/bacula start 2>&1 >/dev/null
-bin/bconsole -c bin/bconsole.conf <<END_OF_DATA
+cat <<END_OF_DATA >tmp/bconcmds
@output /dev/null
messages
-@output tmp/log1.out
+@$out tmp/log1.out
label storage=File1 volume=TestVolume001
label storage=File1 volume=TestVolume002
update Volume=TestVolume001 MaxVolBytes=3000000
@#
@# now build the bsr file
@#
-@output tmp/log2.out
-restore where=${cwd}/tmp/bacula-restores select all storage=File1 done
+@$out tmp/log2.out
+restore bootstrap=${cwd}/working/restore.bsr where=${cwd}/tmp/bacula-restores select all storage=File1 done
no
wait
messages
-@output
+@$out
quit
END_OF_DATA
+
+if test "$debug" -eq 1 ; then
+ bin/bacula start
+ cat tmp/bconcmds | bin/bconsole -c bin/bconsole.conf
+else
+ bin/bacula start 2>&1 >/dev/null
+ cat tmp/bconcmds | bin/bconsole -c bin/bconsole.conf 2>&1 >/dev/null
+fi
+
scripts/check_for_zombie_jobs storage=File1
bin/bacula stop 2>&1 >/dev/null
mkdir -p ${cwd}/tmp/bacula-restores