Hi James,
You were right... I got my fiber channel PX502 working with bacula. 8-) 
The robotics and drive both appear as scsi devices. Btw, can someone 
update http://bacula.org/dev-manual/Supported_Autochangers.html to 
reflect the following:
Linux     Quantum     LTO-3     PX502     38     400/800 GB
Cheers,
Mike


James Ray wrote:
> Mike Seda wrote:
>   
>> Hi All,
>> I noticed from the following threads that the Quantum PX502 Library 
>> (LTO-3 SCSI) seems to work with bacula:
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg13744.html 
>>  
>> https://mail.dvs1.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/lurker/message/20051214.230617.b5f41ed5.en.html
>>  
>>
>> But, has anyone gotten the fibre channel version of the PX502 to work 
>> with bacula as well?
>>     
>
> I can't imagine there should be much different. To your system they
> should appear the same way.
>
>   


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