On 2013-02-12 05:18, Mauro Colorio wrote:
> with "show all" command I can see:
>
> Device: name=HP-AUTOLDR ok=0 num_writers=0 max_writers=0
> reserved=0 open=0 append=0 read=0 labeled=0 offline=0
> autochgr=0
> poolid=0 volname= MediaType=
>
> it seems data retrieved with this commands
with "show all" command I can see:
Device: name=HP-AUTOLDR ok=0 num_writers=0 max_writers=0
reserved=0 open=0 append=0 read=0 labeled=0 offline=0 autochgr=0
poolid=0 volname= MediaType=
it seems data retrieved with this commands are wrong and everything is
set to zero
it's a bug?
Ma
Hello,
2013/2/11 Dan Langille
> On 2013-02-11 06:04, Mauro Colorio wrote:
> >> Console command: show storage=
> >> Check for Autochanger=1
> >
> > on which version? on bacula 5.0.2 or in 5.2.6 doesn't works for me
> > (I've an autochanger, AutoChanger = yes in bacula-sd configuration
> > file
On 2013-02-11 06:04, Mauro Colorio wrote:
>> Console command: show storage=
>> Check for Autochanger=1
>
> on which version? on bacula 5.0.2 or in 5.2.6 doesn't works for me
> (I've an autochanger, AutoChanger = yes in bacula-sd configuration
> file)
> but that value is not showed, the only way
> Console command: show storage=
> Check for Autochanger=1
on which version? on bacula 5.0.2 or in 5.2.6 doesn't works for me
(I've an autochanger, AutoChanger = yes in bacula-sd configuration file)
but that value is not showed, the only way is to use uptade slots but
isn't so clean
tanx
ciao
Hello,
2013/2/11 Mauro Colorio
> as in the topic, there is a way to get that?
>
Console command: show storage=
Check for Autochanger=1
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as in the topic, there is a way to get that?
I found that the command 'update slots' checks that but maybe I don't
want to send that command before to discover if is an autochanger or
not,
any hint?
thank you
Mauro
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