On 14-10-22 01:24 AM, Robert Oschwald wrote:
> Using Bacula Server 7.0.4 on CentOS6_64.
>
> One thing which annoys me is that the sg device node for TapeAlert changes
> with every reboot from /dev/sg4 to /dev/sg6 and vice versa.
> Is there any setting I can set in udev to get sticky device nodes f
nsistently, then get
Bacula involved.
Patti Clark
Linux System Administrator
R&D Systems Support Oak Ridge National Laboratory
From: Robert Oschwald
mailto:robertoschw...@gmail.com>>
Date: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 at 4:24 AM
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On Wednesday 22 October 2014 10:24:53 Robert Oschwald wrote:
> Using Bacula Server 7.0.4 on CentOS6_64.
>
> One thing which annoys me is that the sg device node for TapeAlert changes
> with every reboot from /dev/sg4 to /dev/sg6 and vice versa.
> Is there any setting I can set in udev to get stic
Hello,
On 22 October 2014 10:24, Robert Oschwald wrote:
> One thing which annoys me is that the sg device node for TapeAlert changes
> with every reboot from /dev/sg4 to /dev/sg6 and vice versa.
> Is there any setting I can set in udev to get sticky device nodes for my
> tape device changer devi
Using Bacula Server 7.0.4 on CentOS6_64.
One thing which annoys me is that the sg device node for TapeAlert changes with
every reboot from /dev/sg4 to /dev/sg6 and vice versa.
Is there any setting I can set in udev to get sticky device nodes for my tape
device changer device node?
System has a