Hi,
> From: Bruno Friedmann <br...@ioda-net.ch
>
> I would put a script putting the media in read-only state after backup
> So bacula knows he can't touch them.
Well - That's not a good solution - as you can append Data to a WORK drive,
as long as there is free "space" on the WORM Tape.
Maybe (maybe it is already implemented) a better solution would be, if one
could choose a "default Tape state" within Bacula wich Bacula would set a
Tape to, instead of "Full" - one could set this State to "Archived" for WORM
Tapes - so if a WORM Tape changes from Append to Full - this State would not
be "Full" be "Archived" ...
Any Bacula developer out there reading this thread?
Regards
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