tomasz dereszynski wrote:
> depends
>
> subject is the same as the backup status! as bacula backed up with no
> errors everything it could! it couldnt backup some stuff cos for example
> it do not exist then it is not error only warning.
>
> cos the 'small problems you miss' are not problems in terms of how
> useful is what you backed up.
> i will more say as bacula is bit 'stupid proof' and i will back up
> 'stuff' even if you done typo or so.
>
> if your fileset contain  not existing directory would you like to have
> backup anyway or not?
>
> it means as you are warned about some problems but they are not critical.
> for me it has a lot of sense. and i think as it is good way of doing it.
>
> is it what you asked for?
Yes and no ;-)

The if the status of the backup was "with warnings" then I would expect 
this to be reflected in the subject of the e-mail.

One real-life example...

We have a job to backup up the Bacula database. The 
'make_catalog_backup' script is executed at the start and 
'delete_catalog_backup' at the end, and the job is defined to back up 
only *one* file - the dumped Bacula SQL database text file.

However at some point the dumped database became to large for the 
file-system and the 'make_catalog_backup' and 'delete_catalog_backup' 
script were modified to dump the database to a different file-system.

For some time this job had failed completely because it could no longer 
find the file to back up! Our Bacula database backups were failing and 
we didn't know!

The subject of the job e-mail told us "Backup OK" which was taken to 
mean just that - that the backup was OK.
However the actual backup status in the contents of the e-mail was "with 
warnings". If the subject reflected the same state as the log then 
someone would have realised the first night!

I find the fact that the subject differs from the actual status illogical.

Many thanks,
Justin

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