I just looked on the blastwave site and there is an MTX package out there.

Shon Stephens wrote:
John,
Thanks for the reply. I'm testing this on a Solaris x86 platform. Blastwave is a software repository that can be accessed with pkg-get to install precompiled binary packages onto Solaris systems. My Magnum 224 only has 1 LTO-3 drive. What I am having issue with at the moment is what device to configure in my Autochangers resource, or how to even tell what the robot is recognized as. My system sees the tape drive itself as /dev/rmt/0 (with all the associated 0ln, 0l, 0b, etc...)

-Shon

On 6/20/07, *John Drescher* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    On 6/20/07, *Shon Stephens* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

        I didn't see a package for mtx in the Blastwave list, so I'm
        entirely unsure. I'm new to Bacula and testing it for fit in
        my environment. First priority is to see if its going to work
        w/ our Exabyte Magnum 224 LTO tape library. I was wondering
        since mtx is not in a Blastwave package, can it still be
        integrated w/ Bacula from that package?

        Also, if anyone is using an Exabyte Magnum 224 and wants to
        share their experience, I'll buy you a beer ;)



    I am not sure what Blastwave is but I have been using a 2 drive
    LTO2 Exabyte Magnum 224 with bacula under 64 bit gentoo linux for
    just over a year now. I have recorded around 10TB of data on the
    archive and for the most part it works great with bacula. In the
    past I had drive locking problems with bacula 1.38.X. There have
    also been some issues with suboptimal usage of the two drives (see
    the list archives) but this appears to be fixed in the 2.1 series.

    John


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