Hi Chris,
From the official repos you can get 7.4.4.
apt-cache showpkg bacula
Package: bacula
Versions:
7.4.4+dfsg-6
(/var/lib/apt/lists/ftp.de.debian.org_debian_dists_stretch_main_binary-amd64_Packages)
Description Language:
File:
/var/lib/apt/lists/ftp.de.debian.org_debian_d
back but write only one, not two...
Regards,
Iñaki.
On 03/29/2018 02:55 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 03/29/18 03:44, itlinux_igtp wrote:
LTO technology is backwards compatible two generations from 1 to 7 and
one gen on LTO-8, so an LTO-8 drive should be able to read and write
LTO-7. https://w
LTO technology is backwards compatible two generations from 1 to 7 and
one gen on LTO-8, so an LTO-8 drive should be able to read and write
LTO-7. https://www.lto.org/technology/lto-generation-8/
I'm not sure why you would like to label an LTO-7 as LTO-8 tape (will
most likely cause trouble) b
You might have a bad batch. It happened to me a while ago, weird issues
with backups until I swapped tapes from a different batch and everything
worked. If the tapes you are using come from the same package/batch I
wouldn't discard that option. If you can test the backup with a known
good tape,
this problem.
Gonna use your script!
Most distros today automatically create static links for tape libraries devices
under /dev/tape/by-id.
In this case there is really no need to run any script.
--Thib
Regards,
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ou for this. indeed, i've had this problem.
Gonna use your script!
--Thib
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Cc: krashoverr...@free.fr
Envoyé: Jeudi 11 Janvier 2018 09:56:34
Objet: Re: [Bacula-users] Autochanger best practicies
Hi Thibault,
From what I recall of my bacula install, it is better to set the
Changer Device to a linked device that is updated on boot, as /dev/sg3
might be the autochanger but in a reboot could become a drive and the
autochanger move to /dev/sg2 (for example). I use the following script
run
en of keeping it as the main backup solution. It will boil
down to maintenance costs vs new hardware price.
Thanks for the input!
Regards,
Iñaki.
On 11/30/2017 05:45 PM, Alan Brown wrote:
On 30/11/17 16:18, itlinux_igtp wrote:
Hi Alan,
That was my initial plan, to just add two LTO7 drives t
quote, maybe
this will be cheaper.
Running new hardware tech is something I always fear a bit, LTO8 should
be fine, but I'd rather use something well tested, the increase speed an
capacity though is tempting.
Regards,
Iñaki
On 11/30/2017 05:06 PM, Alan Brown wrote:
On 30/11/17 15:13, it
Sorry about the double post, I could not see the first one in the
sourceforge page and assumed there was an issue with our mail system...
Regards,
Iñaki.
On 11/30/2017 04:13 PM, itlinux_igtp wrote:
Dear List,
We've been using Bacula with a quantum i80 dual drive LTO-5 library
for a
Dear List,
We've been using Bacula with a quantum i80 dual drive LTO-5 library for
a while now, and it has been working great since we deployed a bit more
than three years ago. I have to thank the developers for creating and
releasing such a great tool. It has been rock solid and improved the
Dear List,
We've been using Bacula with a quantum i80 dual drive LTO-5 library for
a while now, and it has worked great so far for more than three years. I
have to thank the developers for creating and releasing such a great
tool as it has been rock solid and improved the speed of our backups
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