On 04/03/2024 05:28, enrico.becche...@gmail.com wrote:
What do you think about MSL 2040 instead of MSL 1/8 ? Are there the same
autochager
capabilities ?
From Bacula point of view is the same device ?
Bye
Enrico
The differences are more slots and the ability to have two drives in the
2040, ap
What do you think about MSL 2040 instead of MSL 1/8 ? Are there the same
autochager
capabilities ?
>From Bacula point of view is the same device ?
Bye
Enrico
Il giorno dom 3 mar 2024 alle ore 08:12 enrico.becche...@gmail.com <
enrico.becche...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
> many thanks for these inform
many thanks for these informations.
Best regards
Enrico
Il giorno dom 3 mar 2024 alle ore 03:23 Gary R. Schmidt <
g...@mcleod-schmidt.id.au> ha scritto:
> On 03/03/2024 03:50, enrico.becche...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > Dear all, I need to build a backup system and I would like to use
> > Bacula. M
On 03/03/2024 03:50, enrico.becche...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all, I need to build a backup system and I would like to use
Bacula. My project involves an HP Store Ever MSL 1/8 library with an
LTO-8 fiber channel drive. The Bacula server will be an HP Proliant
DL380 Gen8 running Almalinux 8 or 9
I cannot vouch for your library /drive, but bacula certainly should work
with them. Changer must work with mtx command in Linux (or apparently chio
in bsd). That is how tape changes are done by bacula.
Bacula certainly provides that core functionality you described.
You will want to use the bacul
Dear all, I need to build a backup system and I would like to use Bacula.
My project involves an HP Store Ever MSL 1/8 library with an LTO-8 fiber
channel drive. The Bacula server will be an HP Proliant DL380 Gen8 running
Almalinux 8 or 9. My idea is to have automatic tape management with Bacula
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