2 * Amanda, The Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver
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27 * $Id: sendbackup.h,v 1.18 2005/12/09 03:22:52 paddy_s Exp $
29 * a few common decls for the sendbackup-* sources
32 #include "pipespawn.h"
33 #include "client_util.h"
35 void info_tapeheader P((void));
36 void start_index P((int createindex, int input, int mesg,
37 int index, char *cmd));
40 * Dump output lines are scanned for two types of regex matches.
42 * First, there are some cases, unfortunately, where dump detects an
43 * error but does not return an error code. We would like to bring these
44 * errors to the attention of the operators anyway.
46 * Second, we attempt to determine what dump thinks its output size is.
47 * This is cheaper than putting a filter between dump and compress just
48 * to determine the output size. The re_size table contains regexes to
49 * match the size output by various vendors' dump programs. Some vendors
50 * output the number in Kbytes, some in 512-byte blocks. Whenever an
51 * entry in re_size matches, the first integer in the dump line is
52 * multiplied by the scale field to get the dump size.
56 DMP_NORMAL, DMP_STRANGE, DMP_SIZE, DMP_ERROR
59 typedef struct regex_s {
62 int scale; /* only used for size lines */
66 #define AM_NORMAL_RE(re) {(re), __LINE__, 0, DMP_NORMAL}
67 #define AM_STRANGE_RE(re) {(re), __LINE__, 0, DMP_STRANGE}
68 #define AM_SIZE_RE(re,s) {(re), __LINE__, (s), DMP_SIZE}
69 #define AM_ERROR_RE(re) {(re), __LINE__, 0, DMP_ERROR}
71 extern int comppid, dumppid, encpid, tarpid;
73 extern option_t *options;
75 typedef struct backup_program_s {
76 char *name, *backup_name, *restore_name;
78 void (*start_backup) P((char *host, char *disk, char *amdevice, int level, char *dumpdate,
79 int dataf, int mesgf, int indexf));
80 void (*end_backup) P((int goterror));
83 extern backup_program_t *programs[], *program;