Em Qui, 2007-09-06 às 10:53 -0400, Dan Langille escreveu:
> On 6 Sep 2007 at 10:33, Gustavo Noronha wrote:
> 
> > One question we are as of yet unable to answer is what daemons should be
> > stopped while using volume utilities such as btape or bscan. Should we
> > stop the SD? I was of the opinion that simply issuing 'umount' in the
> > director should be enough, is that impression correct?
> 
> Might be.  Unless you have automount on.
> 
> Have you encountered a problem?

Well, yesterday I did that and was using bscan to do a dry-run reimport
of a tape into the catalog. This went OK, but then all backups failed
during the night because the SD was not responding correctly, even
though I had manually mounted the volume again. A restart of the SD made
it work again. I didn't want to have to stop the SD because I'd like
spooling to keep going while we do that kind of operation, though.

We have a PowerVault 132T autochanger with an IBM LTO2 drive. We're
using Bacula 1.38.11 from Debian sarge backport packages.

See you,

-- 
Gustavo Noronha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 Coordenação de Sustentação e Segurança/CGI

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