it seems that for some actions or in some circumstances, two minutes is
simply too short and the command aborts. Increase the default timeout to
10 minutes.
While it should give most commands enough time to finish, in case of a real
failure the procedure now takes up to 5 times longer, but IMHO thats an
OK tradeoff.
Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak@proxmox.com>
Factor out open_backup_lockfile() method to acquire locks owned by
user backup with permission 0660.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
New kernel has stricter checks on tmpfs with stick-bit on directories, so some
commands (i.e. proxmox-tape changer status) fails when executed as root, because
permission checks fails when locking the drive.
This patch move the drive locks to /run/proxmox-backup/drive-lock.
Note: This is incompatible to old locking mechmanism, so users may not
run tape backups during update (or running backup can fail).
we try to load the correct media in a loop until we find the correct tape.
when encountering an error or wrong tape, we want to log that (and send
an email if one is set) that requests the correct tape.
while trying to avoid printing the same errors more than once in a row,
we had at least one case (starting with an empty tape in the drive)
which would not print/send any tape request.
reworking that code to use a custom 'TapeRequest' enum, which contains
the state + error message, and a helper that prints and sends an email
when the state changes
this reduces the change check/log to a single variable, instead of 4
(tried, last_media_uuid, last_error, failure_reason)
Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak@proxmox.com>
Signed-off-by: Dietmar Maurer <dietmar@proxmox.com>
Add test code to the first locate_file command, compute locate_offset.
Subsequent locate_file commands use that offset.
Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak@proxmox.com>
Signed-off-by: Dietmar Maurer <dietmar@proxmox.com>
by implementing a custom error type that is either 'TimeOut' or
'Other'.
In the api, check in the worker loop for exactly 'TimeOut' errors and continue only
then. All other errors lead to a aborted task.
Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak@proxmox.com>
from the SspDataEncryptionCapabilityPage
it seems we do not need it, since the EXTDECC flag is only used for
determining if the drive is capable to be configured via
ADI (Automation/Drive Interface) which we do not use at all.
this makes the call work with LTO-4 again
Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak@proxmox.com>