If I set compression on on my DDS-4 tape device do I then again have to label
the tapes that were previously labeled with compression off? I fear that the
hardware switches compression off if it sees uncompressed data (the label) on
the tapes.
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Erik P. Olsen
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On 2 Apr 2006 at 0:32, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> If I set compression on on my DDS-4 tape device do I then again have to label
> the tapes that were previously labeled with compression off? I fear that the
> hardware switches compression off if it sees uncompressed data (the label) on
> the tapes.
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> Happy Easter (I'm off on vacation :-)
Have a good time.
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On 4/1/2006 5:08 PM, Alexander Nolte wrote:
Hi everybody!
We (the chair for Informations- and Engineering-Management at the
Ruhr-University of Bochum) are using bacula as our main backup system for
our Linux servers for about 4 months now and we are very confident with the
system.
Since
Hi everybody!
We (the chair for Informations- and Engineering-Management at the
Ruhr-University of Bochum) are using bacula as our main backup system for
our Linux servers for about 4 months now and we are very confident with the
system.
Since I am searching for a way to backup our workstations an
On 1 Apr 2006 at 0:50, Dave wrote:
> Hello,
> I've got a FreeBSD6 server running the latest bacula port 1.38.6, i love
> the new startup scripts thank you! The following problem is not specific to
> this version of bacula, i've noticed it since i went to 1.38 though i'm
> reluctant to say i