Hi all,
First of all, thanks once more Dan.
> Hi,
> >
> > Im trying to use bacula but for space reasons I can only do
> > incremental backups so I need to make sure that I archive everything.
> >
> > I see two alternatives:
> > * Bacula in normal mode ensuring that all files are considered
>
Hi,
I'm trying to use bacula but for space reasons I can only do incremental
backups so I need to make sure that I archive everything.
I see two alternatives:
* Bacula in normal mode ensuring that all files are considered new
(settting ctimes)
* Bacula in accurate mode
However, I'd like
'
>> Product ID: 'ULT3580-HH5 '
>> Revision: 'BBNF'
>> Attached Changer API: No
>> SerialNumber: '1068056743'
>> MinBlock: 1
>> MaxBlock: 8388608
>> SCSI ID: 1
>> SCSI LUN: 0
>> Ready: yes
>>
t; SCSI LUN: 0
> Ready: yes
> BufferedMode: yes
> Medium Type: 0x58
> Density Code: 0x58
> BlockSize: 0
> DataCompEnabled: yes
> DataCompCapable: yes
> DataDeCompEnabled: yes
> CompType: 0x1
> DeCompType: 0x1
> BOP: yes
> Block Position: 0
> Partition 0 Remaining
Hi all,
I posted some time ago about the fill command failing giving me this type
of error:
Error: Re-read last block at EOT failed. ERR=block.c:1029 Read zero bytes
at 568:0 on device "LTO5" (/dev/nst0).
Some suggested it might be related to hardware compression so I since
had a chance to disa
ing Kbytes: -1
Partition 0 Size in Kbytes: -1
ActivePartition: 0
EarlyWarningSize: 0
NumPartitions: 0
MaxPartitions: 1
HTH,
Thanks in advance for any help,
Gnewbee
2012/10/10
>
> Zitat von Durand Toto :
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thanks Andreas
> >
> > Here's what I get.
tached Changer API: No
SerialNumber: '00X2U78X3993_LL0'
SCSI ID: 1
SCSI LUN: 1
Ready: yes
Best,
Gnewbee
2012/10/10
>
> Zitat von Durand Toto :
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Thanks Dan. It's a bit reinsuring.
> > Anybody else has an idea ?
> > I&#x
Dan Langille
> On 2012-10-09 08:33, Durand Toto wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have an issue when changing between tapes, which provides the
>> following message:
>>
>> > Error: Re-read last block at EOT failed.
>> ERR=block.c:1029 Read zero
Hi all,
I'm new to bacula and thus have a few questions before trusting it with all
my data.
Here is my configuration and the status of the system:
OS: GNU/Linux Debian stable (squeeze)
Bacula version: 5.0.2
Database: MySql 5.1.63
Hardware: DELL TL1200 (Single LTO-5 drive with autochanger of 24 s