Hello Radek,
Yes, I would like to see lin_tape support, and though I vaguely
remember something about a lin_tape patch, there are a number of
things necessary to get a patch accepted:
1. I must be able to get a signed CAA (copyright assignment
agreement). A num
Hello,
wt., 22 paź 2019 o 10:46 Kern Sibbald napisał(a):
> (...) so this would leave
> either a community submission, or Bacula Systems to implement it.
>
I think the Community can prepare and test the required code as Enterprise
clients do not want to participate in such development. I have a
On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 6:47 PM William Muriithi wrote:
>
>
> None supported:
> [root@eng-backup01 ~]# sdiff -sb pci_device_no_storage__card2-2.txt
> pci_device_atto_card2-2.txt
> Memory behind bridge: None|
> Memory behind bridge: d400-d4
On 10/21/19 6:00 PM, Alan Brown wrote:
> On 21/10/2019 16:13, Dimitri Maziuk via Bacula-users wrote:
>> On 10/21/2019 9:14 AM, Clark, Patti via Bacula-users wrote:
>> ...
>>> My question (rhetorical), why do you want to use an OS that is
>>> recently released and still bleeding for a backup serve
Hi Clark,
> Try the hardware compatibility list for the card on Redhat's website. Second
> choice, the manufacturer's website. The issue is the driver.
Ya, its definitely driver issue. I had checked RedHat hardware compatibility
list but it only list servers, not PCI cards. Essentially, it
Hi Arne,
> There appars to be some conflation of lsscsi and lspci here
>
> lsscsi will show attached SCSI targets
Agree
> From the lsscsi -g output, it is showing two arrays, a tape drive, and
> a library changer, when the library is removed, it is expected that
> both the tape drive and the lib
On 10/21/19 11:00 AM, Alan Brown wrote:
> I spend an awful lot of time making things work in a RHEL environment
> when it "just works" in Debianish ones, but the choice of environment
> isn't my call.
It was a rhetorical question.
Although I do think the "scientific community" is beginning to
Hi Brown,
> Rhel8 isn't the issue. Dell PERC controllers ARE.
>
>
> https://www.dell.com/downloads/global/products/pvaul/en/dell-perc-h710p-spec-sheet.pdf
>
>
>This is a MPTSAS raid card, not a HBA. It will _probably_ work OK for
>you if it's detecting the tape drive and tape library but experienc
On 21/10/2019 16:13, Dimitri Maziuk via Bacula-users wrote:
> On 10/21/2019 9:14 AM, Clark, Patti via Bacula-users wrote:
> ...
>> My question (rhetorical), why do you want to use an OS that is
>> recently released and still bleeding for a backup server? I
>> understand upgrade headaches, but ba
On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 4:11 PM Alan Brown wrote:
>
> On 21/10/2019 15:14, Clark, Patti via Bacula-users wrote:
> > Try the hardware compatibility list for the card on Redhat's website.
> > Second choice, the manufacturer's website. The issue is the driver.
> >
> > My question (rhetorical), why
On 10/21/2019 9:14 AM, Clark, Patti via Bacula-users wrote:
...
My question (rhetorical), why do you want to use an OS that is recently
released and still bleeding for a backup server? I understand upgrade
headaches, but backup servers need to be rock solid.
Why use any RHEL > 6 for any kind
On 21/10/2019 15:14, Clark, Patti via Bacula-users wrote:
> Try the hardware compatibility list for the card on Redhat's website. Second
> choice, the manufacturer's website. The issue is the driver.
>
> My question (rhetorical), why do you want to use an OS that is recently
> released and stil
Try the hardware compatibility list for the card on Redhat's website. Second
choice, the manufacturer's website. The issue is the driver.
My question (rhetorical), why do you want to use an OS that is recently
released and still bleeding for a backup server? I understand upgrade
headaches, b
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