I don't think it can be done by USB. The SAS-to-USB chips operate in
"mass storage" mode, suitable for SAS hard drives. The LTO drive will
need an adapter that operates in SCSI emulation mode. I don't know of
any adapters that aren't strictly for hard drives, but maybe there are.
Another approach is to use a Thunderbolt port instead. Thunderbolt is
essentially an encapsulation of PCI-e. There are many Thunderbolt PCI-e
Expansion chassis available that are simply one or more PCI-e slots
connected via Thunderbolt (but with their own power supply). You can
insert a PCI-e SAS controller in the expansion chassis and the server
will treat it exactly like one of its own PCI-e slots, so the OS will
see the tape drive in exactly the same way and so then would Bacula.
On 8/22/22 11:29, Jose Alberto wrote:
USB if supported by Bacula.
I have worked for lab and training with DDS3 USB drives.
you detect them the same as scsi (lsscsi -g) Of course here you don't
see the "mediumx" you only see the TAPE , you don't declare
autochanger, only the devices
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On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 8:44 AM Adam Weremczuk
<ad...@matrixscience.com> wrote:
Hi all,
This might be considered slightly off topic but has anybody tried
installing USB3 PCIe card in an external LTO tape drive?
Many models appear to have 2 slots with only one occupied by SAS by
default, e.g:
https://www.bechtle.com/de-en/shop/quantum-lto-7-hh-sas-external-drive--4038311--p
The idea would be for the tape drive to operate via SAS 99% of the
time
but occasionally move it elsewhere and easily access via USB (from
any
desktop or laptop).
Somebody has done it before on a factory level:
https://www.fujifilm.com/in/en/business/data-management/datastorage/lto-tape-drive/brochure
but I would prefer not to be limited and locked to this one
particular
model + software.
I'm assuming that I should still be able to run Bacula with the above?
Any advise?
Regards,
Adam
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