On 9/21/2017 11:22 AM, Adam Weremczuk wrote:
That's useful and makes perfect sense, thank you.
I'm new to both Bacula and LTO.
Just inherited Bacula 5.2 with LTO-4 and considering an upgrade.
LTO-4 doesn't support LTFS.
So I haven't found a way of examining / browsing what actually Bacula
writ
That's useful and makes perfect sense, thank you.
I'm new to both Bacula and LTO.
Just inherited Bacula 5.2 with LTO-4 and considering an upgrade.
LTO-4 doesn't support LTFS.
So I haven't found a way of examining / browsing what actually Bacula
writes to the tapes.
I can only see things like la
On 9/21/2017 6:23 AM, Adam Weremczuk wrote:
Hello,
A hypothetical scenario.
I have Bacula 9 running on Debian 9 and writing to LTO-7 tapes
(Quantum-Ultrium).
Can I read these tapes elsewhere without Bacula?
Normally that would require tapes to be formatted to LTFS.
Can Bacula write to LTFS t
Hello,
A hypothetical scenario.
I have Bacula 9 running on Debian 9 and writing to LTO-7 tapes
(Quantum-Ultrium).
Can I read these tapes elsewhere without Bacula?
Normally that would require tapes to be formatted to LTFS.
Can Bacula write to LTFS tapes or can it only use own native data struct