Robert Nelson wrote:
> I'm looking into this. I need to fix some other issues first.
>
>
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All,
I want to duplicate a tape volume to another tape volume. Since I only
have one tape drive, I must copy the tape volume to a disk volume and
then copy the disk volume to a duplicate tape.
Question # 1
If I ever need to bscan in the duplicate tape, I want the volume name to
be that of the o
Hello bacula-users,
Has anyone ever thought about doing with Bacula and Mindi what Mondo
and Mindi do? Mondo and Mindi are a complete disaster recovery
solution for one computer, in that a complete image is taken of the
system, stored in whatever media is selected, and by using Mindi
creates a b
Hello,
On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 15:42:38 -0700, "Petcher, Daniel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That sounds reasonable. Let me probe around to find which device number the
> This error message takes about a minute to appear (/dev/nst0 behaves the
> same way):
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# mtx -f /dev/st0 inq
I am still trying to do my first bacula backup to tape, its a 80G folder
from 2006 disk based backups.
I think I have the correct job set up, I understand its a manual full
job (no schedule) and have run into 2 problems (as seen in the log below).
1. Why can't I use my tape? I don't care whats