On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
I write protect the tapes when I'm done with them, I
guess it never crossed my mind that bacula would need
_write_ access for a restore.
This is a good point though -- it really SHOULDN'T, should it? Restore should
be an action that cannot even pos
Hello,
On Sunday 25 September 2005 22:14, Marcus wrote:
> > > *mount
> > > Automatically selected Storage: FastStor1
> > > 3901 open device failed: ERR=dev.c:289 stored:
> > > unable to open device /dev/nst0: ERR=Read-only
> > > file system
> > > What causes this?
> >
> > Write-protected tape? IIR
Marcus wrote:
*mount
Automatically selected Storage: FastStor1
3901 open device failed: ERR=dev.c:289 stored:
unable to open device /dev/nst0: ERR=Read-only
file system
What causes this?
Write-protected tape? IIRC, you use DLT. Those
cartridges have a slider at the right label s
> > *mount
> > Automatically selected Storage: FastStor1
> > 3901 open device failed: ERR=dev.c:289 stored:
> > unable to open device /dev/nst0: ERR=Read-only
> > file system
> > What causes this?
> Write-protected tape? IIRC, you use DLT. Those
> cartridges have a slider at the right label side
Hi,
On 24.09.2005 21:15, Marcus wrote:
I started one of my first restores. Bacula asked for a
volume, I loaded and mounted it, off it went. It
worked through that and wanted the next volume (this
was a multi-tape job.) Loaded the tape, but when
trying to mount it I get:
*mount
Automatically se
I started one of my first restores. Bacula asked for a
volume, I loaded and mounted it, off it went. It
worked through that and wanted the next volume (this
was a multi-tape job.) Loaded the tape, but when
trying to mount it I get:
*mount
Automatically selected Storage: FastStor1
3901 open device