>>>>> On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 14:17:06 -0400, mark bergman said:
> 
> I'm trying to get bacula to backup some SGI machines running Irix 6.5 (64 
> bit).
> 
> The bacula-fd executable compiles and runs, and communication between the 
> bacula-dir and fd client is successful. However, the filesystem type isn't 
> recognized:
> 
> --------------- from the bconsole ------------------------------
> *estimate
> The defined Job resources are:
>      1: BackupCatalog
>      2: RestoreFiles
>      3: parthenon
>      4: delphi
>      5: braid2
>      6: cbic
>      7: rodos
>      8: athens
>      9: athena1
>     10: athena2
>     11: athena3
> Select Job resource (1-11): 9
> Connecting to Client athena1-fd at athena1:9102
> find_one.c:168 Top level directory "/" has an unlisted fstype
> 2000 OK estimate files=0 bytes=0
> *   
> ---------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> The Irix machine (athena1) is using xfs for the local filesystems:
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------
> athena1% df -hl
> Filesystem             Type  Size   use  avail  %use  Mounted on
> /dev/root               xfs   13G   11G   2.6G   81%  /
> /dev/dsk/dks0d2s7       xfs  137G   93G    44G   68%  /d2
> /dev/dsk/dks6d2s7       xfs   68G   40G    28G   59%  /d4
> /dev/dsk/dks6d1s7       xfs   68G   68G   740M   99%  /d3
> /dev/dsk/50060160b0205b22/lun0vol/c4p1f80000000     xfs 1000G  182G   818G   
> 19%  /san1
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> 
> I'm trying to backup all local partitions (excluding things like /proc). The 
> following bacula-dir configuration works fine for Linux and Solaris clients 
> with ext3 and ufs filesystems, but fails on my Irix clients with xfs:
> 
> ------------  bacula-dir.conf subset  -----------------------------------
> # List of files to be backed up
> FileSet
> {
>   Name = "Full Set"
>   Include
>   {
>     Options
>     {
>       fstype = ext2
>       fstype = xfs
>       fstype = ufs
>       onefs = no
>       signature = MD5
> 
>       Exclude = yes
>         wildFile = "/proc"
>         wildFile = "/sys"
>         wildFile = "swapfile*"
>         wildFile = "swap*.*gb"
>         wildFile = "*.o"
>         wildDir = "/var/cache/*"
>         wildDir = "/var/run/*"
>         wildDir = "/var/spool/clientmqueue/*"
>         wildDir = "/lost+found/*"
>         wildDir = "*/comp_space/*"
>      }
>     File = /
>   }
> 
> 
>   # Exclude Stuff
>   Exclude
>   {
>         File = /var/tmp/
>         File = /var/spool/bacula/
>         File = /proc/
>         File = /tmp/
>         File = /.journal
>         File = /.fsck
>         File = "core"
>   }
> }
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> Is there any way to debug the client-side mechanism that bacula-fd uses to 
> determine the fstype?

Setting debug level 200 in the bacula-fd should print the fstype values that
it is comparing.  See the function accept_fstype().

__Martin

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