To get started executing something like " mtx -f /dev/sg1 status" will give you
an overview of your drives and available slots.
In this example my tape library is connected via /dev/sg1 but yours might be
something different. ie /dev/sg2, /dev/sg3 etc.
Then you can start moving tapes around
hi Hugo
sorry for disturbing you again..
for the moment i am using my msl 2024 tape to manually load tapes
using the tape drive option. i have only on drive.
first i need to know how to work with mtx changer what is mtx...
where can i find some assistance to install and configure mtx to work
Hi folks,
I'm running bacula 5.2.6 compiled from source. I'm wondering if adding
the line
compression = GZIP1
is considered a fileset change by bacula and would result in a full
backup of the client when an incremental should be scheduled. It'd be
great if somebody could shed some light on this
> On Tue, 13 Mar 2012 22:28:53 +0100 (CET), luc maisonobe said:
>
> I understand that when two addresses are available, a program has to guess
> which one to use.
> It would however be nice that in this case, a rejected connexion on the first
> address tried would not interrupt everything but
As temporary solution I've bumped PostgreSQL connection limit and
increased spool size to limit despooling count. Now differential backups
run fine going up to 100 (or a little more) idle database connections,
but I'm afraid full backup will fail again.
When job is finished all related idle con
Hello,
in CentOS and EPEL you only find outdated clients, in EPEL there's
only 2.4.4, in CentOS there's the RHEL-supported 5.0.0. that
unfortunately has a lot of bugs open.
If you want to use 5.2.6 you need to use the repository at:
http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/slaanesh/bacula/README.txt
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 01:15:36PM -0400, John Drescher wrote:
> > Not sure I follow, I'm on CentOS but isn't there only one Linux client?
> > I can't find any decent install procedures that don't come with other
> > software on top of bacula.
> >
>
> You will have to ask Centos how they packaged