Hi,

Do you have any form of autochanger (be it virtual or otherwise) configured in 
your setup?

I believe this field is only relevent if Bacula is configured to use an 
Autochanger, something that's not necessary if your just writing volumes to 
disk. (But can be used if you are writing them to removable disks tho)

It is however odd that the different values are being set like they are. I dont 
have the source code readily available (nor the time really, pesky work 
projects) but maybe one of the other listers can check and see how this happens.

Cheers,


Troy Daniels
Systems Admin
iTouch Australia

Falk Sauer wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Bacula 2-0-3 from rpm, os10.2 32bit x86, 
> adic scalar24 with 2 SDLT320, NTEC IceBox over SCSI
> 
> every time if a File-volume was created automatically, the inchanger flag is 
> set to 0, if a File-volume is created manually the inchanger flag is set to 
> 1.
> 
> 1) has this any  spillover?
> 
> 2) is any badly influence from this to the prune logic imaginable?
> 
> If 2 == yes then we must set this flag manually to the right value, which is 
> the 'right' value in this case?
> 
> regards
>    Falk
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