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[Bacula-users] What does this debug code mean?

2011-09-27 09:27:55
Subject: [Bacula-users] What does this debug code mean?
From: JJ <jjones AT cirrhus9 DOT com>
To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 09:25:04 -0400
Let's try another Q:

"/usr/sbin/bacula-fd -d100 -c
/etc/bacula/bacula-fd.conf" on the fd host and received this output when 
connecting from the director...


bacula-fd: filed_conf.c:438-0 Inserting director res: bacula-director-mon
bacula-director-fd: jcr.c:132-0 read_last_jobs seek to 188
bacula-director-fd: jcr.c:139-0 Read num_items=10
bacula-director-fd: pythonlib.c:113-0 No script dir. prog=FDStartUp
root@bacula-director:/etc/bacula# bacula-director-fd: filed.c:225-0
filed: listening on port 9102
bacula-director-fd: bnet_server.c:96-0 Addresses
host[ipv4:192.168.1.18:9102]
bacula-director-fd: bnet.c:667-0 who=client host=192.168.1.17 port=36387
bacula-director-fd: jcr.c:603-0 OnEntry JobStatus=bacula-director-fd:
jcr.c:623-0 OnExit JobStatus=C set=C
bacula-director-fd: find.c:81-0 init_find_files ff=80a2968
bacula-director-fd: job.c:233-0 <dird: Hello Director bacula10-dir calling
bacula-director-fd: job.c:249-0 Executing Hello command.
bacula-director-fd: job.c:252-0 Quit command loop. Canceled=0
bacula-director-fd: pythonlib.c:237-0 No startup module.
bacula-director-fd: job.c:337-0 Calling term_find_files
bacula-director-fd: job.c:340-0 Done with term_find_files
bacula-director-fd: job.c:342-0 Done with free_jcr



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On 09/26/2011 11:24 AM, JJ wrote:
> bacula-fd: filed_conf.c:438-0 Inserting director res: bacula-director-mon
> bacula-director-fd: jcr.c:132-0 read_last_jobs seek to 188
> bacula-director-fd: jcr.c:139-0 Read num_items=10
> bacula-director-fd: pythonlib.c:113-0 No script dir. prog=FDStartUp
> root@bacula-director:/etc/bacula# bacula-director-fd: filed.c:225-0
> filed: listening on port 9102
> bacula-director-fd: bnet_server.c:96-0 Addresses
> host[ipv4:192.168.1.18:9102]
> bacula-director-fd: bnet.c:667-0 who=client host=192.168.1.17 port=36387
> bacula-director-fd: jcr.c:603-0 OnEntry JobStatus=bacula-director-fd:
> jcr.c:623-0 OnExit JobStatus=C set=C
> bacula-director-fd: find.c:81-0 init_find_files ff=80a2968
> bacula-director-fd: job.c:233-0<dird: Hello Director bacula10-dir calling
> bacula-director-fd: job.c:249-0 Executing Hello command.
> bacula-director-fd: job.c:252-0 Quit command loop. Canceled=0
> bacula-director-fd: pythonlib.c:237-0 No startup module.
> bacula-director-fd: job.c:337-0 Calling term_find_files
> bacula-director-fd: job.c:340-0 Done with term_find_files
> bacula-director-fd: job.c:342-0 Done with free_jcr

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