On 6/1/06, Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for your offer of help.
>
>
> Yes, it sounds like you might be an ideal site for testing the problems
> reported on the developer's list.  I include a copy of the email below.  I am
> going to try to learn more about his setup today.  Can I assume that you are
> using or trying 1.38.9 and that you can build from source?
>
> I've now added some debug code to the acl.c source file so, if we can
> reproduce his problems, at least we can see exactly what Bacula is
> complaining about.
>
> Do you know anything about ACLs on XFS?
>

Hi,

I know just enough about ACLs to steer away from them unless there is
a real need :-)

Ok, so for your test:
- I should create a XFS filesystem and activate the default ACLs.
- Populate it with some random data
- Backup it (I guess I doesn't matter whether backup is done on disk or tape)
- Perhaps modify some data
- Restore data
- Post the results

My server is a Debian sid, kernel 2.6.15-1-686-smp, and I have
installed bacula 1.38.9-9 from .deb packages, but I can recompile
[part of] it if needed.

-- 
Maxx


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