f the issues, some of them having been addresses
only withing the last 6-12 months.
reiserfs v3/4 is in a similar boat. development is pretty much
suspended, and was never terribly popular with the core kernel devs.
ext3 _really_ seems to be the safest bet these days, with ext4 in the
future. Wa
Hi there,
I am running a few FreebSD machines and want to back up to a tape drive.
Somebody please pass along the manufacturer and model of a high capacity drive
that is working really well for them.
thanks in advance.
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:~] $ grep operator /etc/group
> operator:*:5:root,bacula
well golly - this worked!
thank you Dan.
cheers,
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on denied
Label command failed for Volume backup.
Do not forget to mount the drive!!!
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> >
> you do not have mount /dev/sa* at all to read/write data to it. it
> looks like the drive is configured ok judging by the output from mt
> bellow. I would suggest reading the man pages for mt as well as sa
> to get a better understanding of how FreeBSD, and unix in general,
> tre
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here is what my setup script sent to the drive:
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# less tape.drive.setup.sh
#!/bin/sh
mt -f /dev/sa0 seteotmodel 1
mt -f /dev/sa0 blocksize 0
mt -f /dev/sa0 comp enable
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cheers,
Noah
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> By the way: Did you check the pthr
ver's block size, which
can be determined by reading your tape manufacturers
information, and the information on your kernel dirver.
Fixed block sizes, however, are not normally an ideal solution.
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clues please?
cheers,
Noah
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= nnn
in your Storage daemon's Device definition.
nnn must match your tape driver's block size, which
can be determined by reading your tape manufacturers
information, and the information on your kernel dirver.
Fixed block sizes, however, are not normally an ideal solution.
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Hi there,
can somebody please suggest a configuration for bacula use on a FreeBSD 4.9
machine? anybody got this running well? tips for initial onstream setup are
welcome.
cheers,
Noah
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Hi there,
can somebody please suggest a configuration for bacula use on a FreeBSD 4.9
machine? anybody got this running well? tips for initial setup are welcome.
cheers,
Noah
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