On Tuesday 11 November 2008 12:51:56 Graham Keeling wrote: > Hello, > > Since my last email, I found out that you only need one director, one file > daemon, and one storage daemon in order to see the problem. > > Since there has been no response to my last email, I tried to come up with > an easy way for others to demonstrate it for themselves. > > So, I made a regress test. > > I've called the test 'broken-media-bug-test', and it does this: > a) creates a huge 300M file in the build directory > b) starts job "First" (using fileset Set1) backing up the build directory > c) waits 5 seconds > d) starts job "Second" (using fileset Set2) backing up the build directory > e) waits for both jobs to finish > f) tries to restore the build directory using fileset Set1. > > The restore doesn't manage to restore all the files, and looking back at > the debug output, you can see the volume that the first backup creates > being stomped on by the second backup. > > The patch for the test is attached, along with a file containing the > REGRESS_DEBUG=1 output that it gives. The problem can be seen in the output > around line 453, where it decides to purge the Volume.
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