Dan Langille wrote:
> Eric Bollengier wrote:
>> Le Saturday 22 August 2009 13:57:51 Dan Langille, vous avez écrit :
>>> Eric Bollengier wrote:
>>>> Le Saturday 22 August 2009 13:48:06 Dan Langille, vous avez écrit :
>>>>> Eric Bollengier wrote:
>>>>>> Le Saturday 22 August 2009 13:28:40 Dan Langille, vous avez écrit :
>>>>>>> It appears Bacula is always trying the IPv6 address first, despite no
>>>>>>> IPV6 support on this box, then failing. Is that what we want? Should
>>>>>>> it not then try IP4 given the address is there?
>>>>>> It seems to be related to the bug #1029 corrected in May.
>>>>>> http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=1029
>>>>>>
>>>>>> >From what i read in the code, it should try the IPV6 first, then the
>>>>>>> IPV4
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> (if
>>>>>> any).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If one of them is usable, the connection should be ok and you should
>>>>>> see only an Error message reported by a Pmsg() about the IPV6 protocol.
>>>>>> Maybe this Pmsg() is causing the problem.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Can you try to comment the src/lib/block.c:1025 Pmsg() call, and re-run
>>>>>> the test ?
>>>> You should read src/lib/bsock.c and not src/lib/block.c
>>> Found. Line number is not correct though. I think you mean 228.
>> Human grep works well :)
>
> Well, I want to make sure I'm doing as expected. :)
>
>
> === Starting pretest at 08:34:42 ===
>
> Starting the Bacula Storage daemon
> Starting the Bacula File daemon
> Starting the Bacula Director daemon
> Connecting to Director localhost:8101
> Error: Starting Bacula Failed in pretest
> scripts/cleanup
> rm -f tmp/file-list
> rm -fr tmp/* working/* Testing
>
>
> Still an issue. I'll look close at pretest now.
Interesting. Running the commands manually succeeds:
[...@ducky:~/src/BaculaRegressionTesting-TRUNK/regress] $ zstat=0
[...@ducky:~/src/BaculaRegressionTesting-TRUNK/regress] $
[...@ducky:~/src/BaculaRegressionTesting-TRUNK/regress] $ debug_wait
[...@ducky:~/src/BaculaRegressionTesting-TRUNK/regress] $ echo $debug
1
[...@ducky:~/src/BaculaRegressionTesting-TRUNK/regress] $
${scripts}/bacula-ctl-sd start
Starting the Bacula Storage daemon
[...@ducky:~/src/BaculaRegressionTesting-TRUNK/regress] $
${scripts}/bacula-ctl-fd start
Starting the Bacula File daemon
[...@ducky:~/src/BaculaRegressionTesting-TRUNK/regress] $
${scripts}/bacula-ctl-dir start
Starting the Bacula Director daemon
[...@ducky:~/src/BaculaRegressionTesting-TRUNK/regress] $ ps auwx | grep
bacula
root 43698 0.0 0.3 5436 2608 ?? IsJ 7:27AM 0:00.02
/usr/local/sbin/bacula-fd -u root -g wheel -v -c /usr/local/etc/bacula-f
dan 82628 0.0 0.3 4704 3024 ?? IsJ 8:55AM 0:00.01
/usr/home/dan/src/BaculaRegressionTesting-TRUNK/regress/bin/bacula-sd -v
dan 82777 0.0 0.3 4400 2860 ?? SsJ 8:56AM 0:00.01
/usr/home/dan/src/BaculaRegressionTesting-TRUNK/regress/bin/bacula-fd -v
dan 82860 0.0 0.3 5116 3448 ?? SsJ 8:56AM 0:00.01
/usr/home/dan/src/BaculaRegressionTesting-TRUNK/regress/bin/bacula-dir -
dan 82896 0.0 0.1 1544 612 p1 R+J 8:56AM 0:00.00 grep bacula
[...@ducky:~/src/BaculaRegressionTesting-TRUNK/regress] $ cat
${tmp}/bconcmds | ${bin}/bconsole -c ${conf}/bconsole.conf
Connecting to Director localhost:8101
1000 OK: localhost-dir Version: 3.0.3 (22 August 2009)
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