On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hmmm... What if you define all the media types as LTO3...does bacula check the
> media type when loading a volume, or just the volume name?

As far as I know, it only checks Volume media type vs device media type in 
the database.

> If bacula loads an LTO2 tape into what it thinks is an LTO3 drive, will the
> backup proceed normally, except that the data will reach EOT earlier than
> expected?

It should do, but the real problem is when a LTO3 tape is attempted to be 
loaded into one of the LTO2 drives in a mixed-media situation.

AB

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