Jeff,

I'm running the latest bacula on a windows system, with a Dell (ibm)
LTO3 drive.  No problems at all so far, nock on wood.  This is a
little different from what you're asking, but I don't see that it
matters, since director, client and storage are all separate daemons.

Everything worked pretty much right out of the box.  Took a lot of
messing around to get bacula to do a scheduled ejection of the tape,
but that's "beta software" for you!

Gordon


On 4/2/07, Jeff Dickens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone been using tape drives on a Windows-based sd ?  I've had to
> remove the tape drive from the system where my director and main
> disk-based sd lives.  I have a Windows system handy with a Gigabit
> connection, and it occurred to me this might be a good place to put the
> tape drive.
>
> It's a Quantum VS160 ultra-scsi dlt drive, fwiw.  I have a dedicated
> controller card for it too.
>
>
>
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