So far, any library or single tape device I've ever thrown at Bacula on
RHEL/Fedora does work. As long as it's recognized by the system as a tape
device/library it is supported by Bacula.
I've tested SCSI, USB, iSCSI, SAS units in various DAT/LTO combinations.
USB devices have always been single tape only, without mechanical library.

On 5 March 2015 at 08:58, Roberts, Ben <ben.robe...@gsacapital.com> wrote:

> Hi Tony,
>
> > Has anyone got any experience using bacula with the Storagetek SL-3000?
> > Or the SL-150 for that matter (they should behave the same way for what
> > I'm told)
> >
> > I'm looking for real-life experience here, not something like "if it can
> > be managed with mtx, then it _should_ work.."
>
> I used an SL-500 with Bacula under Solaris 10 for a couple of years during
> which time it worked absolutely fine (it's since been replaced with a
> smaller, higher-capacity Fujitsu unit).
>
> Regards,
> Ben Roberts
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