Thomas Mueller pisze:
> hi gani
>
> thanks, tried it, but same error:
>
> # bcopy -v -c /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf -i35L4 -oCOPY35L4 /dev/nst0
> /srv/FileStorage -p
> bcopy: butil.c:281 Using device: "/dev/nst0" for reading.
> 23-Apr 07:29 bcopy JobId 0: Invalid slot=0 defined in catalog
> On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 05:34:34 + (UTC), Thomas Mueller said:
>
> thanks, tried it, but same error:
>
> # bcopy -v -c /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf -i35L4 -oCOPY35L4 /dev/nst0
> /srv/FileStorage -p
> bcopy: butil.c:281 Using device: "/dev/nst0" for reading.
> 23-Apr 07:29 bcopy JobId
> You used wrong devices. Bcopy and most other bacula tools operating on
> devices (for example: btape, bscan, bls) use a device path (defined in
> the Archive Device directive from the Device resource) in a command
> line.
>
> You can use somethings like that:
>
> bcopy -v -c /etc/bacula/bacula
Thomas Mueller wrote:
> hi
>
> i'm failing to use the bcopy utility. I want to copy from tape to disk. i
> keeps
> telling me, that "No Volume name" is given (see log output below)
>
> somebody maybe know what's going wrong? bacula is version 5.0.1 on debian.
>
> - Thomas
>
>
> # bcopy -v -c
hi
i'm failing to use the bcopy utility. I want to copy from tape to disk. i keeps
telling me, that "No Volume name" is given (see log output below)
somebody maybe know what's going wrong? bacula is version 5.0.1 on debian.
- Thomas
# bcopy -v -c /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf -i35L4 -oCOPY00