I've just acquired an LTO4 drive, and am setting up spooling for the first time. (The machine with the LTO4 drive attached has mirrored SSDs and a 6GB/s SAS controller, so it's a great setup for spooling.) There's one thing I'm not clear on: It appears to me that spooling is enabled on a job-by-job level, rather than device-by-device. Since my plan is to have Full backups run to tape while incrementals and differentials run to disk, what I really want is to be able to have *all* jobs spooled *if and only if* being written to the tape drive on babylon5-sd, but not if writing to the 12TB ZFS disk array on babylon4-sd.
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