From 69868c955caa63b91afca13623a8029de174d995 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kern Sibbald Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2006 07:52:57 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update --- docs/home-page/LICENSE | 879 ++++++++++++++------------ docs/home-page/inc/header.php | 5 +- docs/home-page/news.txt | 123 +++- docs/home-page/pages/professional.php | 24 + docs/manual/catmaintenance.tex | 14 +- docs/manual/install.tex | 6 +- docs/manual/postgresql.tex | 30 +- docs/manual/progs.tex | 4 + docs/manual/state.tex | 2 +- docs/manual/supportedchangers.tex | 2 + docs/manual/supportedoses.tex | 2 +- docs/manual/tapetesting.tex | 31 +- docs/manual/version.tex | 2 +- 13 files changed, 671 insertions(+), 453 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/home-page/LICENSE b/docs/home-page/LICENSE index 366303f0..bd6fa9db 100644 --- a/docs/home-page/LICENSE +++ b/docs/home-page/LICENSE @@ -1,409 +1,480 @@ - -The text in the home-page directory which makes up the Bacula -web site is Copyright 2000-2006, Kern Sibbald. -Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this -document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation -License, Version 1.2 published by the Free Software Foundation; -with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no -Back-Cover Texts. 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Of course, the commands you use may +be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be +mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program. + +You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your +school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if +necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names: + + Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program + `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker. + + , 1 April 1989 + Ty Coon, President of Vice + +This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into +proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may +consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the +library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. + +=========================================== diff --git a/docs/home-page/inc/header.php b/docs/home-page/inc/header.php index d5d899d2..c7220759 100644 --- a/docs/home-page/inc/header.php +++ b/docs/home-page/inc/header.php @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ - + @@ -110,13 +110,14 @@ - + + diff --git a/docs/home-page/news.txt b/docs/home-page/news.txt index bd180987..77d114da 100644 --- a/docs/home-page/news.txt +++ b/docs/home-page/news.txt @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -Kern;;;2006/05/02;;;14:30 +Kern;;;2006/10/30;;;14:30 - Release Notes for Bacula 1.38.9 - Bacula code: Total files = 419 Total lines = 137,078 (*.h *.c *.in) - 20,440 additional lines of code since version 1.36.3 + Release Notes for Bacula 1.38.11 + + Bacula code: Total files = 423 Total lines = 139,479 (*.h *.c *.in) Warning for version 1.38.8 and greater: - The Windows FD no longer automatically folds the case @@ -13,9 +13,98 @@ Warning for version 1.38.8 and greater: (typical error for Windows users), unless the string is enclosed in double quotes, in which case, the backslashes must be doubled. -- The new algorithm for selecting Volumes from the Scratch - pool that was implemented in 1.38.6 and 1.38.7 is abandoned - in favor of a corrected version of the 1.38.5 algorithm. + +Major Changes for 1.38.11 +- Add test for IRIX64 as OS +- Fix scheduler hang during clock shift (due to missing unlock()) +- Minor tweaks to bregex.c +- Fix to block.c to correctly check for DVD number of parts. +- Fix to dev.c to permit DVD seeking in spool file. Corrects + label rewriting problems. +- Clarify license for techlogs (GPL). I consider them "part" of + the source code of Bacula. +- Use FDL license for developer's manual, French translation, German + translation, bimagemgr manuals (same as the main manual), and + the web site. + +New features for 1.38.11: +- None + +==================================================================== + +Major Changes for 1.38.10: +- This is a primarily a bug fix release, with the following bugs being + resolved #570, 609, 611, 613, 614, 617 as well as other bugs not + reported in the bugs database. See below for details. +- The bconsole "reload" command should now work properly in virtually + all situations thanks to the efforts of a number of people (Eric, + Christopher, and myself). +- There is an untested fix to eliminate the scheduling problems (either + no job run or the same job run twice) during sudden clock shifts (daylight + savings time change). +- The manual has been released under the GNU Free Documentation License (FDL). + The major difference is that this removes the prior restriction on + commercial reproduction of the manual. +- Fixed a race condition (thanks to Christopher) on dual processor machines + that caused jobs to block when starting with the SD. + +New features for 1.38.10: +- None + +Fixes for 1.38.10: +08Jun06 +- Modify setting ACLs to suppress error message if the file is a + symbolic link since the file linked to may not yet be created, + and symbolic links really should not have attributes ... +06Jun06 +- Complete implementation of acl.c error message during restore. + During backups, errors getting acls are silently ignored, as was + previously the case. +04Jun06 +- Modify configure.in to check for typeof(). +- Better detection of postgresql installation if pg_conf works. +- Fix RescheduleTimes = 0 bug (should not reschedule). +- Down port from 1.39: fixes for reload, autochanger error messages, + scheduler fixes for reload and day light savings change, +01Jun06 +- Implement partial error messages for src/filed/acl.c +- Fix return code to fail when doing update barcodes and + Pool resource is not found. This previously caused Volumes + to be labeled as cleaning tapes. +- Small updates to projects file. +26May06 +- Prevent DVD code from rewriting label if the device cannot be + opened read/write. +- Fix Dir/SD run race in migrate.c, verify.c, and restore.c +- Update projects file. +24May06 +- Applied patch posted by Jaime Ventura to bug #570 to correct failure + of restarted jobs to complete (due to a destroyed pthreads conditional + variable used by the message thread). +- Fixed bug #619 where Bacula would not restart jobs with MaxRestartTimes + set to zero. +- Apply patch from John Goerzen bug #611 to fix bad manual links in the code. +- Apply patch from Rudolf Cejka bug #614 to removed trailing + colons in query.sql file. +- Apply patch from Rudolf Cejka bug #613 to correct prunning of files + not to create orphans. +- Apply patch from Rudolf Cejka bug #617 to use mtime instead of ctime + in restore long listing. +- Apply patch from Rudolf Cejka bug #609 to use MarkId in verify.c instead + of incorrect MarkedId. +- Apply patch from adioso bug #616 to correct text in manual (replace + Director with File daemon). +21May06 +- Move DIR "run" command to SD before starting the message thread + as suggested by Cristopher Hull to avoid a race deadlock from + two threads using the bsock structure. +- Modify LICENSE to correct some problems pointed out by Debian. +05May06 +- Correct EOF with no \n lex.c problem. +- Add additional INFO messages if autochanger cannot be used. +- Add Eric Bollengier's lex error handler fix, which corrects most + of the reload problems. + New features for 1.38.9: - A "Dir Status" button in the Gnome console. @@ -71,19 +160,6 @@ This is mainly a bug fix release containing a collection of - Correct the uninstall directory names in filed/Makefile.in as reported by a user. -!!!! Important !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - In Bacula version 1.38.5 and prior, there was apparently a - compiler bug that caused the Storage daemon to seg fault. - I have applied a workaround in version 1.38.6 and greater that - seems to work. If you experience problems, follow the instructions - below. - - If you are compiling for a 64 bit machine, you need to ensure - that the code is compiled with the -O0 (- oh zero) option otherwise - the SD will crash on most all operations -- apparently due to - a compiler bug in gcc's 64 bit code generation. -!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - New features for 1.38.8: - Regex, RegexFile, and RegexDir are now implemented in the @@ -732,11 +808,4 @@ Other Items Fixed: all else fails, change to using user=root. However, it is more secure to use user=bacula. - -Michael;;;2005/02/25;;;19:59 -News-Page for the Bacula-Website finished -When you read this, you read the first news posted by me *hehe* -through the new Bacula-News-System. - -Its file-based, no fancy database need. ;;; diff --git a/docs/home-page/pages/professional.php b/docs/home-page/pages/professional.php index 71258d1e..dd4d8209 100644 --- a/docs/home-page/pages/professional.php +++ b/docs/home-page/pages/professional.php @@ -122,6 +122,26 @@ + +
+ + + + Heitor Faria + + + + Serpro
+ Consultoria em Software Libre (Brazil)
+
+ Telephone +55 71 9196-5270
+
+
+ Bacula training, installation and support. +
+ + +
@@ -280,6 +300,10 @@ http://www.raptus.com
+ + + +
diff --git a/docs/manual/catmaintenance.tex b/docs/manual/catmaintenance.tex index 4ef7b61d..85736093 100644 --- a/docs/manual/catmaintenance.tex +++ b/docs/manual/catmaintenance.tex @@ -237,8 +237,6 @@ the MySQL documentation, which can be found at: {http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/gone-away.html} - - \label{RepairingPSQL} \subsection*{Repairing Your PostgreSQL Database} \index[general]{Database!Repairing Your PostgreSQL } @@ -266,8 +264,9 @@ additional indexes. The comments in the Bacula make\_xxx\_tables give some indications as to what indexes may be appropriate. Please see below for specific instructions on checking indexes. -For MySQL, what seems to be very important is to use the examine the -my.cnf file. You may obtain significant performances by switching to +For MySQL, what is very important is to use the examine the +my.cnf file (usually in /etc/my.cnf). +You may obtain significant performances by switching to the my-large.cnf or my-huge.cnf files that come with the MySQL source code. @@ -293,6 +292,13 @@ of the PostgreSQL engine: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs.FAQ.html\#3.3} {http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs.FAQ.html\#3.3}. +Also for PostgreSQL, look at what "effective_cache_size". For a 2GB memory +machine, you probably want to set it at 131072, but don't set it too high. +In addition, for a 2GB system, work_mem = 256000 and +maintenance_work_mem = 256000 seem to be reasonable values. Make +sure your checkpoint_segments is set to at least 8. + + \subsection*{Performance Issues Indexes} \index[general]{Database Performance Issues Indexes} diff --git a/docs/manual/install.tex b/docs/manual/install.tex index 87b636df..ead7897c 100644 --- a/docs/manual/install.tex +++ b/docs/manual/install.tex @@ -439,9 +439,9 @@ continue on. If all goes well, the {\bf ./configure} will correctly determine which operating system you are running and configure the source code appropriately. -Currently, FreeBSD, Linux (RedHat), and Solaris are supported. MacOS X 10.3 is -reported to work with the Client only as long as readline support is disabled. - +Currently, FreeBSD, Linux (RedHat), and Solaris are supported. The Bacula +client (File daemon) is reported to work with MacOS X 10.3 is if +readline support is not enabled (default) when building the client. If you install Bacula on more than one system, and they are identical, you can simply transfer the source tree to that other system and do a "make diff --git a/docs/manual/postgresql.tex b/docs/manual/postgresql.tex index ef75ab7f..d5f0eae5 100644 --- a/docs/manual/postgresql.tex +++ b/docs/manual/postgresql.tex @@ -51,9 +51,12 @@ After installing PostgreSQL, you should return to completing the installation of {\bf Bacula}. Later, after Bacula is installed, come back to this chapter to complete the installation. Please note, the installation files used in the second phase of the PostgreSQL installation are created during the Bacula -Installation. -\label{PostgreSQL_phase2} +Installation. You must still come back to complete the second phase of the +PostgreSQL installation even if you installed binaries (e.g. rpm, deb, +...). + +\label{PostgreSQL_phase2} \subsection*{Installing and Configuring PostgreSQL -- Phase II} \index[general]{Phase II!Installing and Configuring PostgreSQL -- } \index[general]{Installing and Configuring PostgreSQL -- Phase II } @@ -95,11 +98,20 @@ user). \item ./create\_bacula\_database This script creates the PostgreSQL {\bf bacula} database. - If it fails, it is probably because the database is owned by a - user other than yourself. On many systems, the database owner is - {\bf pgsql} and on others such as RedHat and Fedora it is {\bf postgres}. - You can find out which it is by examining your /etc/passwd file. - To create a new user under either your name or with say the name + Before running this command, you should carefully think about + what encoding sequence you want for the text fields (paths, files, ...). + Ideally, the encoding should be set to UTF8. However, many Unix systems + have filenames that are not encoded in UTF8, either because you have + not set UTF8 as your default character set or because you have imported + files from elsewhere (e.g. MacOS X). For this reason, Bacula uses + SQL_ASCII as the default encoding. If you want to change this, + please modify the script before running it. + + If running the script fails, it is probably because the database is + owned by a user other than yourself. On many systems, the database + owner is {\bf pgsql} and on others such as RedHat and Fedora it is {\bf + postgres}. You can find out which it is by examining your /etc/passwd + file. To create a new user under either your name or with say the name {\bf bacula}, you can do the following: \begin{verbatim} @@ -275,7 +287,9 @@ install: \end{verbatim} \normalsize -This will be the same with most other package managers too. +This will be the same with most other package managers too. After +installing from rpms, you will still need to run the scripts that set up +the database and create the tables as described above. \subsection*{Converting from MySQL to PostgreSQL} diff --git a/docs/manual/progs.tex b/docs/manual/progs.tex index 0fc0334c..24fed672 100644 --- a/docs/manual/progs.tex +++ b/docs/manual/progs.tex @@ -335,6 +335,10 @@ a useful tool to restore files to an empty system assuming you are able to boot, you have statically linked {\bf bextract} and you have an appropriate {\bf bootstrap} file. +Please note that one of the current limitations of bextract is that it +will not restore access control lists (ACL) that have been backed up along +with the file data. + It is called: \footnotesize diff --git a/docs/manual/state.tex b/docs/manual/state.tex index 392ad19d..67f56268 100644 --- a/docs/manual/state.tex +++ b/docs/manual/state.tex @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% -\section*{The Current State of Bacula} +\section*{The Current State of Bacula -- \input{version}} \label{_ChapterStart2} \index[general]{Current State of Bacula } \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Current State of Bacula} diff --git a/docs/manual/supportedchangers.tex b/docs/manual/supportedchangers.tex index 71d75101..6e652ec3 100644 --- a/docs/manual/supportedchangers.tex +++ b/docs/manual/supportedchangers.tex @@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ Slot). \hline {Linux } & {Adic } & {DLT} & {FastStore 4000 } & {7} & {20GB} \\ \hline {Linux } & {Adic } & {LTO-1/2, SDLT 320 } & {Adic Scalar 24 } & {24} & {100GB } \\ \hline {Linux } & {Adic } & {LTO-2 } & {Adic FastStor 2, Sun Storedge L8 } & {8} & {200GB } \\ + \hline {Linux } & {BDT } & {AIT } & {BDT ThinStor } & {?} & {200GB } \\ \hline {- } & {CA-VM } & {?? } & {Tape } & {??} & {?? } \\ \hline {Linux } & {Dell} & {DLT VI,LTO-2,LTO3} & {PowerVault 122T/132T/136T } & {-} & {100GB } \\ \hline {Linux } & {Dell} & {LTO-2} & {PowerVault 124T } & {-} & {200GB } \\ @@ -44,6 +45,7 @@ Slot). \hline {z/VM } & {IBM } & {?? } & {native tape } & {-} & {?? } \\ \hline {Linux } & {IBM } & {LTO } & {IBM 3581 Ultrium Tape Loader } & {7} & {200/400GB } \\ \hline {FreeBSD 5.4} & {IBM } & {DLT} & {IBM 3502-R14 -- rebranded ATL L-500} & {14} & {35/70GB } \\ + \hline {Linux} & {IBM } & {???} & {IBM TotalStorage 3582L23} & {??} & {?? } \\ \hline {Debian} & {Overland } & {LTO } & {Overland LoaderXpress LTO/DLT8000 } & {10-19} & {40-100GB } \\ \hline {Fedora} & {Overland } & {LTO } & {Overland PowerLoader LTO-2 } & {10-19} & {200/400GB } \\ \hline {FreeBSD 5.4-Stable} & {Overland} & {LTO-2} & {Overland Powerloader tape} & {17} & {100GB } \\ diff --git a/docs/manual/supportedoses.tex b/docs/manual/supportedoses.tex index 027f1650..2f54c583 100644 --- a/docs/manual/supportedoses.tex +++ b/docs/manual/supportedoses.tex @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ \begin{itemize} \item Linux systems (built and tested on SuSE 10.1). -\item Most flavors of Linux (Gentoo, RedHat, Fedora, Mandriva, Debian, ...). +\item Most flavors of Linux (Gentoo, RedHat, Fedora, Mandriva, Debian, Ubuntu, ...). \item Solaris various versions. \item FreeBSD (tape driver supported in 1.30 -- for FreeBSD older than version 5.0, please see some {\bf important} considerations in the diff --git a/docs/manual/tapetesting.tex b/docs/manual/tapetesting.tex index 59f3e5d1..70eb2fdf 100644 --- a/docs/manual/tapetesting.tex +++ b/docs/manual/tapetesting.tex @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ one. \item Make sure you have a valid and correct Device resource corresponding to your drive. For Linux users, generally, the default one works. For FreeBSD users, there are two possible Device configurations (see below). + \item Run the btape {\bf test} command: \footnotesize @@ -60,14 +61,18 @@ an autochanger, please be sure to read the will automatically use it. If you do not have it configured, you can manually issue the appopriate {\bf mtx} command, or press the autochanger buttons to change the tape when requested to do so. + \item FreeBSD users, if you have a pre-5.0 system run the {\bf tapetest} program, and make sure your system is patched if necessary. The tapetest program can be found in the platform/freebsd directory. The instructions for its use are at the top of the file. + \item Run Bacula, and backup a reasonably small directory, say 60 Megabytes. Do three successive backups of this directory. + \item Stop Bacula, then restart it. Do another full backup of the same directory. Then stop and restart Bacula. + \item Do a restore of the directory backed up, by entering the following restore command, being careful to restore it to an alternate location: @@ -80,7 +85,10 @@ an autochanger, please be sure to read the \normalsize Do a {\bf diff} on the restored directory to ensure it is identical to the -original directory. +original directory. If you are going to backup multiple different systems +(Linux, Windows, Mac, Solaris, FreeBSD, ...), be sure you test the restore +on each system type. + \item If you have an autochanger, you should now go back to the btape program and run the autochanger test: @@ -116,7 +124,7 @@ problem, and the job is failed. With version 2.6 of the Linux kernel, if there is no tape in the drive, the OS will wait 2 minutes (default) then return a failure, and consequently, Bacula version 1.36 and below will fail the job. This is important to keep -in mind, because if you use and option such as {\bf Offline on Unmount = +in mind, because if you use an option such as {\bf Offline on Unmount = yes}, there will be a point when there is no tape in the drive, and if another job starts or if Bacula asks the operator to mount a tape, when Bacula attempts to open the drive (about a 20 minute delay), it will fail @@ -905,9 +913,28 @@ Device { Fast Forward Space File = no TWO EOF = yes } + +The following Device resource works fine with Dell PowerVault 110T and +120T devices on both FreeBSD 5.3 and on NetBSD 3.0. It also works +with Sony AIT-2 drives on FreeBSD. +\footnotesize +\begin{verbatim} +Device { + ... + # FreeBSD/NetBSD Specific Settings + Hardware End of Medium = no + BSF at EOM = yes + Backward Space Record = no + Fast Forward Space File = yes + TWO EOF = yes +} \end{verbatim} \normalsize +On FreeBSD version 6.0, it is reported that you can even set +Backward Space Record = yes. + + \subsubsection*{Finding your Tape Drives and Autochangers on FreeBSD} \index[general]{FreeBSD!Finding your Tape Drives and Autochangers} diff --git a/docs/manual/version.tex b/docs/manual/version.tex index e270280d..2ecefd5a 100644 --- a/docs/manual/version.tex +++ b/docs/manual/version.tex @@ -1 +1 @@ -1.39.29 (22 November 2006) +1.39.29 (28 November 2006) -- 2.39.5