Hello,
Yes, I forgot to ensure that all the tools properly initialize the
autochangers. I've corrected this in the latest CVS. Alternatively, you can
simply add an "Autochanger Command = ..." to each of your Device definitions
(copy the one in your Autochanger resource).
Regards, Kern
On Fri
Hello,
On 21.10.2005 23:11, John Kodis wrote:
On Fri, Oct 21, 2005 at 09:29:04PM +0200, Arno Lehmann wrote:
I've seen that... I could work around that by using my older
bacula-sd.conf file - one without the autochanger resource. I supposte
that btape is simply not yet developed to know abou
On Fri, Oct 21, 2005 at 09:29:04PM +0200, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> I've seen that... I could work around that by using my older
> bacula-sd.conf file - one without the autochanger resource. I supposte
> that btape is simply not yet developed to know about the newer
> configuration file format.
Ye
Hello,
On 21.10.2005 20:18, John Kodis wrote:
I'm trying to install bacula on a 64-bit version of Red Hat Linux,
and cannot get past the btape tests when I use an autochanger storage
configuration. I am able to operate the changer manually using the
mtx program, and the btape "test" command w
I'm trying to install bacula on a 64-bit version of Red Hat Linux,
and cannot get past the btape tests when I use an autochanger storage
configuration. I am able to operate the changer manually using the
mtx program, and the btape "test" command will test the tape drive
successfully so long as I