Re: [Bacula-users] checksumming problem

2007-07-01 Thread Jon Wilson
garbage, due to whatever nonsense our in-house scripts introduced into >> the system many months ago. -- Jon Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Systems Administration Manager PO Box H58, Australia Square, Sydney NSW 1215 Level 2, 9 Castlereagh Street, Sydney Office Tel:+61 9231 5888 Di

Re: [Bacula-users] checksumming problem

2007-06-28 Thread Jon Wilson
ae6e94da1620b35581 x++mwhEDn65ul9oWI7NVgB /path/to/datfix/2000/2101.1.dat So I have the following, which don't match: 1) System MD5sum from file on disk 2) Bacula md5sum, from file on disk 3) Base64 encoding of (2) 4) Base64 hash stored in the catalog 1 and 2 don't match, which is

Re: [Bacula-users] checksumming problem

2007-06-28 Thread Jon Wilson
ckup runs) How do I get from "c4e8a6c211039eae6e94da1620b35581" to "ti/+AnBHiz4yb9YM45/RDB" or vice-versa? I think I am stuck. For reference, the standard linux md5sum gives this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] lib]# /usr/bin/md5sum /path/to/datfix/2000/2101.1.dat b622fe0270478b3e326cd60ce

[Bacula-users] checksumming problem

2007-06-24 Thread Jon Wilson
of the Bacula libraries, and my meager C skills are not sufficient to work things out. (This is my preferred option) Thanks, -- Jon Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Systems Administration Manager PO Box H58, Australia Square, Sydney NSW 1215 Level 2, 9 Castlereagh Street, Sydney Office Tel:+61 9