On Wednesday 22 February 2006 00:20, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 21 Feb 2006 at 23:26, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Dan: could you make some comment (off-list if you want) about the two
> > chio-changer scripts?  As I mentioned previously, unless a number of
> > people tell me that there should only be one script, I am more
> > inclined to keep both -- unless Pascal Pederiva has something to say
> > ...
>
> I'm using rc-chio-changer under FreeBSD 6 with success. I had trouble
> with mtx-changer under 6 so I went to rc-chio-changer when it was
> recommended to me.  FWIW, I have used mtx-changer under FreeBSD 4.
>
> I think we should go to just one chio script eventually.  We have
> four now:
>
> chio-bacula                     chio-changer.Sony-TSL-SA300C
> chio-changer                    rc-chio-changer

For the chio scripts, I'll leave it to you FreeBSD guys to tell me what to do.

>
> And seven mtx scripts:
>
> ak-mtx-changer.txt              mtx-changer.Sony-TSL-SA300C
> locking-mtx-changer             mtx-changer.StorageTek-HPA4853
> mtx-changer.Adic-Scalar-100     solaris-mtx-changer
> mtx-changer.Adic-Scalar-24
>
> We could almost make another project with tape library scripts. :)

I'll probably drop locking-mtx-changer in version 1.39 because its 
functionality is now integrated into Bacula.  The others can possibly be 
useful for some users, though I suspect that most of the features have been 
integrated over time into mtx-changer, which is now rock solid and fairly 
easily configured ...




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