I cant make it work, I make the changes you suggest to me, but is not working...
This is my bacula-sd.conf: ..... Device { Name = FileStorage Device Type = File Media Type = File Archive Device = /mnt/usbchanger1/magazine LabelMedia = yes Random Access = yes AutomaticMount = no RemovableMedia = no AlwaysOpen = yes Requires Mount = no } This is my bacula-dir.conf: .... Storage { Name = servidor-sd Address = 127.0.0.1 SDPort = 9103 Password = Cv70F6pf1t6pBopT4vQOnigDrR0v3LT3Cgkiyj Device = FileStorage Media Type = File } The idea is a local backup on a usb disk. It is configured with autofs, and it is working. The error on the *bacula-console*. With the command *status *on *storage *device is: Device status: *Device "FileStorage" (/mnt/usbchanger1/magazine) is not open.* Diego Gallardo ///////////////////////// \\\\\\ 10GO \\\\\\ //////////////////////// 2009/7/3 Lee Huffman <l...@shiftedlabs.com> > I've never tried to do this, so I can't say for sure that Bacula isn't > capable of handling it, but according to the document here.. > > > http://bacula.org/manuals/en/install/install/Storage_Daemon_Configuratio.html#SECTION00830000000000000000 > > Requires Mount = Yes|No > When this directive is enabled, the Storage daemon will submit a Mount > Command before attempting to open the device. You must set this directive to > yes for DVD-writers and removable file systems such as USB devices that are > not automatically mounted by the operating system when plugged in or opened > by Bacula. *It should be set to no for all other devices such as tapes and > fixed filesystems.* It should also be set to no for any removable device > that is automatically mounted by the operating system when opened (e.g. USB > devices mounted by udev or hotplug). This directive indicates if the device > requires to be mounted using the Mount Command. To be able to write a DVD, > the following directives must also be defined: Mount Point, Mount Command, > Unmount Command and Write Part Command. > > Granted, this is not for the "AutomaticMount" option specifically, but it > would lead me to believe that Bacula is not designed to mount disks for you. > If you want to try and trick Bacula in to handling it for you, I would read > through the page I linked above. It has details on additional options I > think you'd need (like "Mount Command"). > > Good luck! > > Diego Gallardo wrote: > > Im just running on a similar problem. > So the configuration should be: > > Device { > Name = FileStorage > Media Type = File > Archive Device = /mnt/disk # The mount point of the disk > LabelMedia = yes; # lets Bacula label unlabeled media > Random Access = Yes; > AutomaticMount = yes; # when device opened, read it > RemovableMedia = no; > AlwaysOpen = no; > } > > I should mount it before backup ? > > Thanks. > > Diego Gallardo > > ///////////////////////// > \\\\\\ 10GO \\\\\\ > //////////////////////// > > > -- > Lee Huffman | l...@shiftedlabs.com > President - Shifted Labs, Inc. > P: 206-569-4316 > F: 206-508-3935 > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Bacula-users mailing list > Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users > >
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