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On Thu, 27 Nov 2008, Willians Vivanco wrote:
> Willians Vivanco wrote:
> > Alan Brown wrote:
> > > On Thu, 27 Nov 2008, Willians Vivanco wrote:
> > >
> > >
> >
On Thu, 27 Nov 2008, Willians Vivanco wrote:
> > What are the permissions of /dev/nst* and what userid are the programs
> > running as?
> >
> The normal permissions root:tape
Bacula-sd and btape usually run as bacula:tape - as a test set the
/dev/nst devices world writeable and see if the error p
On Wed, 26 Nov 2008, Willians Vivanco wrote:
> Thanks for the information, but... Some specific action i do to make Bacula
> recognize more than 64Kb in my tapes? I'm really confused and my work is
> completely stopped for that reason.
Bacula just talks to the os generic tape interface.
What are
Hi,
the list, please... or do you want a support contract? ;-)
26.11.2008 15:06, Willians Vivanco wrote:
> Arno Lehmann wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> 25.11.2008 22:24, Willians Vivanco wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, i'm trying to make work Bacula in Debian/Lenny with a HP
>>> StorageWorks TapeLibrary MSL6000 and HP
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008, Willians Vivanco wrote:
> Hi, i'm trying to make work Bacula in Debian/Lenny with a HP
> StorageWorks TapeLibrary MSL6000 and HP LTO3-Ultrium tapes of 800 Gb of
> capacity each one...
Nit: LTO3 is 400Gb capacity.
Any more than that is opportunistic based on compressability
Hi,
25.11.2008 22:24, Willians Vivanco wrote:
> Hi, i'm trying to make work Bacula in Debian/Lenny with a HP
> StorageWorks TapeLibrary MSL6000 and HP LTO3-Ultrium tapes of 800 Gb of
> capacity each one... I'm having some advances in the last days... But
> now, during the execution of the te
Hi, i'm trying to make work Bacula in Debian/Lenny with a HP
StorageWorks TapeLibrary MSL6000 and HP LTO3-Ultrium tapes of 800 Gb of
capacity each one... I'm having some advances in the last days... But
now, during the execution of the test under the btape shell, when i run
the "fill" test,