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Hello!
As far as I know TRU64 you have to use /dev/nait3 as the
non-autorewinding device.
Hope that helps
Regards, Reiner
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Bacula-sd un Tru64
Hello!
As far as I know TRU64 you have to use /dev/nait3 as the
non-autorewinding device.
The "/dev/ait3&qu
Hello bacula-users,
I want to run bacula storage daemon
on a Tru64 system, because that system can see directly some tape drives
and I want (possibly) avoid to throgh the network with the backup. I compiled
with no errors both 1.36.3 and 1.38.0, and in both cases and with 3 different
tape devices