Hi there,
I've been having some problems attempting to increase the write speed to my
tape drive through Bacula.
If I use the operating system to communicate directly with the tape drive, I
get the appropriate read and write speeds but using Bacula, I get a third of
the speed. I have tried spo
in?> > -- michael> > On Wed, Nov 14,
> 2007 at 09:46:34AM -0800, Brad M wrote:> > A small update:> > > > I installed
> an old Adaptec 2940 and ran the btape test command and it finished no
> problem.> > > > I then ran the test 4 more times and al
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> PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Btape test command fails> > is there
> anything in dmesg or log files related to scsi when this error occurs?> > On
> Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 04:21:58PM -0800, Brad M wrote:>
when this error occurs?> > On
> Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 04:21:58PM -0800, Brad M wrote:> > Thanks for the post
> Michael.> > > > Unfortunately I am still getting the same results.> > > > I
> changed my SCSI card settings so that the ID of the tape drive w
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> > -- michael> > > > On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 01:07:13PM -0800, Brad M wrote:>
> > Hi there, I am having some problems trying to get my Tape drive working
> with Bacula. I am ve
Hi there, I am having some problems trying to get my Tape drive working with
Bacula. I am very new to the world of Bacula as I was only introduced to it
back at the BSDCan 2007 gathering. Basically I am setting up a new file server
and need to backup the data on a daily basis but can't get past