Bacula Regression Kern Sibbald This is Bacula's regression script directory. To set it up, create your personal configuration file, by copying prototype.conf to xxx.conf or simply editing prototype.conf directly. Then edit your conf file and define appropriate values for the variables that are in that file. If you want to see a real example, look at kern.conf, but please don't use my email address! Make sure that depkgs is pre-built if it isn't already: (cd your-depkgs; make sqlite). Using the .conf file, you can now select between any Catalog type: SQLite, SQLite3, MySQL, or PostgreSQL. Be aware, however, if you use an installed database on a production server, running these tests will delete all the tables !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I run my tests on a non-production machine, and in addition, I normally use SQLite as the database, while my production uses MySQL. Then do: ./config xxx.conf make setup You run the above one time. This will build a Makefile from Makefile.in and your xxx.conf file, copy the Bacula source, configure, build it, and configure all the Bacula scripts and conf files. If you change your source, you will need to redo this command. Then you can run any of the tests in the tests subdirectory. Each test whose name ends in -root requires you to be root for a resonable run. Each test is totally independent of any other test. Aside from the required "make setup", each test is totally self-initalizing and should clean up after itself. Not all the tests yet report OK. This is simply because there are some spurious differences that I haven't yet taken the time to eliminate. The working scrips as of 24 Apr 03 are (this is way out of date!): backup-bacula-test sparse-test compressed-test sparse-compressed-test two-jobs-test wierd-files-test verify-vol-test The tests expect you to execute them from the main regress directory! You can run all the disk based tests by doing: ./do_file You can run all the disk and most of the tape tests by doing: ./do_all Each of the above calls one or more scripts. By looking at the scripts available in this directory, you can see that there are a number of options for running tests. You can run them individually as: tests/two-jobs-test or all non-root tests (my normal testing under my account) ./all-non-root-tests or all tests (I only run these before a production release): su ./all-tests after running the root tests, while still root, it is a good idea to do: make reset this cleans up any files that may be created with root permissions. If you want to add more tests, do so by putting the shell script in the tests subdirectory. Be careful when adding (or better not) new clients, pools, and such to the test-bacula-dir.conf.in file as it may invalidate a good number of tests, which respond to questions by answering with a number (i.e. the order of the selection list is known). It might be better to add your own testb-bacula... configuration file. To avoid re-doing a make setup if you have made a change to the conf files, and you do not need a new copy of the source, you can simply do: make sed Debugging failed tests: The simplest thing to do is to edit tests/xxxx where xxxx is the name of the test, and change the line "debug=0" to "debug=1". If the test has not been updated to have the debug variable, please notify Kern, and I will be happy to fix it -- I am upgrading them one at a time.