2011/1/17 Kianusch Sayah Karadji <kianusch+bac...@gmail.com>: > Hi, > > 2011/1/17 Radosław Korzeniewski <rados...@korzeniewski.net> >> >> Bacula do not support WORM media by default. The only way to use a worm >> type media is to use disk volumes with size limited to size of destination >> media and copy/write it manually. > > I did some tests with MHVTL simulating WORM media - writing (and reading) > seemd to work. From my technical understanding - as long as BACULA only > appends Data to the WORM media, there is no reason WORM should not work with > BACULA. > > Or did I miss something? >
I believe you are correct. One way to solve this is to put the WORM tapes in their own pool with a very long retention period like 100 years. John ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Protect Your Site and Customers from Malware Attacks Learn about various malware tactics and how to avoid them. Understand malware threats, the impact they can have on your business, and how you can protect your company and customers by using code signing. http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users