#!/bin/sh # # Run a simple backup, then create some # new files, do an Incremental and restore those two files. # # This script uses the virtual disk autochanger and two drives # # TODO: add check to verify that 2 drives are used. # TestName="2drive-incremental-2disk" #JobName="2drive2disk" # Directory to backup. # This directory will be created by setup_data(). BackupDirectory="${tmp}/data" . scripts/functions scripts/cleanup scripts/copy-2disk-drive-confs scripts/prepare-disk-changer #CLIENT=localhost-fd #change_jobname localhost-fd $JobName start_test # Directory to backup. # This directory will be created by setup_data(). BackupDirectory="${tmp}/data" # Use a tgz to setup data to be backuped. # Data will be placed at "${tmp}/data/". setup_data data/flat-c.tgz # the default fileset FS_TESTJOB backups all file and directories defined in "${tmp}/file-list". echo "${BackupDirectory}" >${tmp}/file-list # Turn off Prefer Mounted Volumes so we use 2 drives outf="${cwd}/tmp/sed_tmp" echo "s%# Prefer Mounted Volumes% Prefer Mounted Volumes%g" >${outf} cp ${confdir}/bareos-dir.conf ${cwd}/tmp/1 # Comment the next line out to write everything to one drive # otherwise, it writes the two jobs to different drives sed -f ${outf} ${cwd}/tmp/1 >${confdir}/bareos-dir.conf # Write out bconsole commands cat <${cwd}/tmp/bconcmds @$out /dev/null messages @$out ${cwd}/tmp/log1.out setdebug level=3 dir setdebug level=3 storage=tape setdebug level=3 client=2drive2disk label storage=tape volume=TestVolume001 slot=1 Pool=Default drive=0 label storage=tape volume=TestVolume002 slot=2 Pool=Default drive=1 status storage=tape setdebug level=200 storage=tape run job=NightlySave yes run job=NightlySave yes run job=NightlySave yes run job=NightlySave yes run job=NightlySave yes wait jobid=2 status storage=tape list volumes list jobs messages wait list volumes list jobs status storage=tape messages quit END_OF_DATA run_bareos echo "ficheriro1.txt" >${BackupDirectory}/ficheriro1.txt echo "ficheriro2.txt" >${BackupDirectory}/ficheriro2.txt echo "${BackupDirectory}/ficheriro1.txt" >${tmp}/restore-list echo "${BackupDirectory}/ficheriro2.txt" >>${tmp}/restore-list cat <${cwd}/tmp/bconcmds @$out /dev/null messages @$out ${cwd}/tmp/log1.out @# Force Incremental on the second Volume update volume=TestVolume001 VolStatus=Used status storage=tape list volumes @#setdebug level=120 storage=tape run level=Incremental job=NightlySave yes wait list volumes status storage=tape messages @# @# now do a restore @# @$out ${cwd}/tmp/log2.out restore where=${tmp}/bareos-restores 7 <${tmp}/restore-list yes wait messages quit END_OF_DATA run_bconsole check_for_zombie_jobs storage=tape stop_bareos check_two_logs # The restore should read from TestVolume002, which was on drive 1 if ! grep TestVolume002 ${tmp}/log2.out >/dev/null 2>&1; then rstat=1 fi check_restore_files_diff `cat ${tmp}/restore-list` end_test