On Tue, 5 Apr 2005, Matt Bettinger wrote:

Hi again from Texas, USA.

Hi from the UK. :)

[snip]

8<-------------bacula-sd.conf----------
Device {
 Name = DLT4000
 Media Type = DLT
   Archive Device = /dev/nsa0
 LabelMedia = yes;                   # lets Bacula label unlabeled
media
 Random Access = Yes;
 AutomaticMount = yes;               # when device opened, read it
 RemovableMedia = no;
 AlwaysOpen = no;

Try changing 'AlwaysOpen' to 'yes'

 Offline On Unmount      = no
 Hardware End of Medium  = no
 BSF at EOM              = yes
 Backward Space Record   = no
 Fast Forward Space File = no
 TWO EOF                 = yes
}

8<-------------bacula-sd.conf----------



[snip]

So,  I am using /dev/nsa0 .  Since you posted me netbsd info I will
display the freebsd way  :

[snip FreeBSD]

Any other ideas?

Other than changing 'AlwaysOpen' no, I'm afraid not. :( I'm fairly new to Bacula so I'm sure someone else will. :)

Cheers

Ian


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