* Paul Johnson schrieb am 30.09.07 um 20:18 Uhr:
> Marc Schiffbauer wrote:
> >If a disk volume is full (if "Maximum Volume Bytes" is reached) it
> >asks for the next volume to be mounted instead of doing it
> >automatically like before:
> >  
> I used to have this problem with my USB disks.  Here is the relevant bit 
> of bacula-sd.conf
> 
> Device {
>  Name = BACKUP1
>  Media Type = File
>  Archive Device = /media/BACKUP1
>  LabelMedia = yes;                   # lets Bacula label unlabeled media
>  Random Access = Yes;
>  AutomaticMount = yes;               # when device opened, read it
>  RemovableMedia = no;
>  AlwaysOpen = no;
> }
> 
> I believe its the "RemovableMedia = no" that does the trick.

Thanks, I will try that and let you know the results.

-Marc
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