Re: [Bacula-users] Verify Job Anomolies
2008-04-09 13:01:36
Hi,
09.04.2008 15:42, A Delves wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have created a verify job to ensure no files are changed on my
> machine. I run the job initially to initialize the catalog and all works
> fine. The next time I run it I get a series of anomalous results that
> indicate files have been deleted (see below), namely ones in the
> /etc/sysconfig directory. The files a still there but Bacula is unable
> to find them.
I'm not sure, but...
> 09-Apr 05:05 bacula-dir JobId 4: /etc/sysconfig/
> 09-Apr 05:05 bacula-dir JobId 4: /etc/sysconfig/init
> 09-Apr 05:05 bacula-dir JobId 4: /etc/sysconfig/iptables
> 09-Apr 05:05 bacula-dir JobId 4: /etc/sysconfig/clock
> 09-Apr 05:05 bacula-dir JobId 4: /etc/sysconfig/auditd
> 09-Apr 05:05 bacula-dir JobId 4: /etc/sysconfig/grub
> 09-Apr 05:05 bacula-dir JobId 4: /etc/sysconfig/kudzu
> 09-Apr 05:05 bacula-dir JobId 4: /etc/sysconfig/ip6tables
> 09-Apr 05:05 bacula-dir JobId 4: /etc/sysconfig/pand
> 09-Apr 05:05 bacula-dir JobId 4: /etc/sysconfig/dund
> 09-Apr 05:05 bacula-dir JobId 4:
> /etc/sysconfig/system-config-securityleve
>
> Job definition below:
>
> Job {
> Name = "verify-delvessrv"
> Type = Verify
> Level = Catalog # default level
> Client = fd-local
> FileSet = "Verify Set"
> Messages = Standard
> Storage = BackupDir
> Pool = verify-delvessrv
> Schedule = "VerifyCycle"
> }
>
> FileSet {
> Name = "Verify Set"
> Include {
> Options {
> verify=pins1
> signature=SHA1
> }
>
> File = /boot
> File = /bin
> File = /sbin
> File = /usr/bin
> File = /usr/local/include
> File = /usr/local/bin
> File = /usr/local/sbin
> File = /usr/local/lib
> File =/lib
> File = /etc/sysconfig
... this directory - /etc/sysconfig - ...
> File =/root/.ssh
> File = /home/adam-root/.ssh
> File = /home/john-root/.ssh
> File = /var/named
> File = /etc
... is already included here.
> #/etc/ssh
> #/etc/security
> #/etc/exports
> #/etc/rc.d/init.d
> #/etc/sendmail.cf <http://sendmail.cf>
> #/etc/sysctl.conf
> #/etc/services
> #/etc/xinetd.d
> #/etc/hosts.allow
> #/etc/hosts.deny
> #/etc/hosts
> #/etc/modules.conf
> #/etc/named.conf
> #/etc/pam.d
> #/etc/resolv.conf
> }
> }
>
> Is there something wrong with my configuration here of could this be a bug?
Try removing the /etc/sysconfig line and see what happens!
Arno
> Regards,
>
> Adam
>
>
>
>
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