Re: [Bacula-users] appending position

2006-03-03 Thread Kern Sibbald
On Thursday 02 March 2006 23:11, Arno Lehmann wrote: > Hello, > > On 3/2/2006 2:03 PM, Thomas Franz wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I am very new to bacula. My question : Is it possible (e.g. with > > bconsole) to seek the "append position" of a tape after rewinding the > > tape because of a restore etc

Re: [Bacula-users] appending position

2006-03-03 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hi, On 3/3/2006 9:32 AM, Thomas Franz wrote: Am Donnerstag, 2. März 2006 23:11 schrieb Arno Lehmann: On 3/2/2006 2:03 PM, Thomas Franz wrote: Hello, I am very new to bacula. My question : Is it possible (e.g. with bconsole) to seek the "append position" of a tape after rewinding the tape be

Re: [Bacula-users] appending position

2006-03-03 Thread Thomas Franz
Am Donnerstag, 2. März 2006 23:11 schrieb Arno Lehmann: > Hello, Thank you Arno. > > On 3/2/2006 2:03 PM, Thomas Franz wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I am very new to bacula. My question : Is it possible (e.g. with > > bconsole) to seek the "append position" of a tape afte

Re: [Bacula-users] appending position

2006-03-02 Thread John Kodis
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 02:03:59PM +0100, Thomas Franz wrote: > In the case of a backup run it takes a long time ( up to hours ) > until the storage daemon is finding the end-of-data position . ( Of > course only if the tape is nearly full). We are using bacula 1.36.3 > on a FreeBSD 4.11 machine.

Re: [Bacula-users] appending position

2006-03-02 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hello, On 3/2/2006 2:03 PM, Thomas Franz wrote: Hello, I am very new to bacula. My question : Is it possible (e.g. with bconsole) to seek the "append position" of a tape after rewinding the tape because of a restore etc. No. The only way to position to EOD is by starting a job which uses

[Bacula-users] appending position

2006-03-02 Thread Thomas Franz
Hello, I am very new to bacula. My question : Is it possible (e.g. with bconsole) to seek the "append position" of a tape after rewinding the tape because of a restore etc. In the case of a backup run it takes a long time ( up to hours ) until the storage daemon is finding the end-of-data p