On Saturday 30 September 2006 00:26, Michael Brennen wrote:
> On Friday 29 September 2006 04:36 pm, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> 
> > By the way, the current CVS has ACLs covering all the various restore
> > options.
> 
> I noted today on current cvs that the last 20 jobs list in the wx console 
now 
> gives a message about sql access denied or something like that.  Thanks, 
that 
> will help restrict information.
> 
> I am glad you were finally able to resolve the kernel crash; that sort of 
> non-self-induced bug is really frustrating and disfocusing.  Just for 
> information so these are not lost, I will note again a couple of cvs bugs 
> that I reported a few days ago.
> 
> One problem I still see in CVS is that only one drive is used on a four 
drive 
> autochanger.  A couple of days ago I did send the output of some jobs 
showing 
> that drive 0 was always used.

I think I mentioned that you would need to run with a debug level of 50 on the 
SD, but in looking at the code, it looks like 110 would be much more 
appropriate.   

As the code gets more stable (fewer bug reports), I usually up the debug 
level, so that looks like what has happened here.

> 
> You mentioned a few days ago that I might need to supply some sort of 
> regression script test to demonstrate that.  I don't know what such a 
> regression script would look like or where to find examples.  If you can 
> point me to a section in the docs I will be glad to supply what information 
> need.
> 
> Another problem that I reported recently is that I cannot restore from an 
ACL 
> restricted windows wx console.  After going through the file select process 
> and submitting the job, a message is returned that access is denied to a 
pool 
> other than the one that is selected for restore.
> 
> Thanks again, 
> 
> -- 
> 
>    -- Michael
> 
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