>> I was using /dev/nst0 but I'm trying the /dev/st0 just for testing, because >> I've notice that even with any of them, Bacula controls if it will rewind or >> not. At least, this was I could to notice. > > OK, but why risk it? What is the advantage of /dev/st0, other than extra > danger? :-) >
The reason why I caution about this is there have been several reports (over the years) of corrupt tapes that bacula for some reason rewinded the tape and started writing at the begining trashing the label and basically making the data on the tape useless. In all of the cases I remember /dev/st0 was used. John ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ AppSumo Presents a FREE Video for the SourceForge Community by Eric Ries, the creator of the Lean Startup Methodology on "Lean Startup Secrets Revealed." This video shows you how to validate your ideas, optimize your ideas and identify your business strategy. http://p.sf.net/sfu/appsumosfdev2dev _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users