Hello all, First of all please excuse for my english, i'm hungarian.
I have just installed Bacula 2.2.6 from source to a Slackware 12 system. I successfully configured the main program, the two web interfaces and after all installed the win32 exe for a target computer. I configured everything for a quick test, and it's worked fine. The Director can connect to the FileDaemon over the network and it saved the test directory and also I can restore the files. Next, I tried to set up the "final config" for the client so I set the directories and files, and wanted to take a test before the finish (and before I set up the schedule dates and times). After I started the FULL BACKUP from the bconsole the client started to work (seeked the floppy drive??? --- in the config i successfully set up the directories with path information like "c:/backup_this", and no link for floppy --- i think it was the VSS), the tray icon of the client changed to yellow and the hint for it was something like "the last job has warnings". Without any other detailed error messages I decided to run the client with the debug option (bacula-fd.exe -d 100 >out), and started the job from the bconsole (from the slackware). After it "finished" (so did nothing) I opened the log file (bacula-fd.trace i think) and saw that the problem is around the special characters on my filesystem. I'm using windows xp (pro sp2) hungarian version with filesystem NTFS, and I have directories and files with special characters like "Képek" (which means Pictures). Hungarian special characters (accents) is like "á Á é É ő Ő" etc. (Sorry if your system can't display it...) In the trace log the special characters are O.K. (I see that Bacula Director send it right, and the VSS try to open it --- but can't). What I don't know: is it Bacula (Win32 Client) problem, VSS / WinXP problem or a Slackware linux - Utf8 problem? I tried without VSS (Enable VSS = off) --> same problem. Tried without any extra options (signature, compression, etc) --> same problem. I think I have successfully set up my linux system to UTF8 (locale shows en_EN.UTF-8 for every environment variable). Oh and I did a little test. Opened my bacula-fd (trace) log file on my winxp client and copied the directory name (with accents) to the clipboard, then inserted it to the winxp command line. The characters was O.K., so I think the Director send the characters to the Client in the right form, without any changes or conversion. The configuration files are saved in utf8. If I try to backup a directory with no special characters that's okay anytime, after I change it back to the accented name then the error occurs. And this is the case with the special filenames, too: I created a directory named "testbackup" on my windows machine. Copied two files in it: - a simple, english named one like "test_file.txt" - a hungarian named one like "ékezetes_fájl.txt" The backup completed (!!!) but when I listed the saved files in the bconsole, I saw the hungarian named file with wrong characters! (like when you have no utf8 enabled in your browser and open an unicode-only page...) Summary: Bacula 2.2.6 Director on Slackware 12 linux (filesystem ext3, utf8 configured /i think/) FileDaemon on Windows XP Pro SP2 (filesystem ntfs, hungarian version) Config O.K. Test O.K. Problem with special (hungarian) characters like accents I think the director successfully send the special characters to the client. What should I do now? Thanks for your help and advices, Ferenc Balogh ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users