Re: [Bacula-users] Hardware Compression

2007-02-14 Thread Jason King
Yes, that was the solution. Thank you. Brian Debelius wrote: > Looks like tapeinfo can be built for BSD. > > http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Testing_Your_Tape_Drive.html#SECTION004037000 > > > > mt -f /dev/nsa0 comp enable > > Does that do it? > > or > > http://www.bacula.org/de

Re: [Bacula-users] Hardware Compression

2007-02-13 Thread Brian Debelius
Looks like tapeinfo can be built for BSD. http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Testing_Your_Tape_Drive.html#SECTION004037000 mt -f /dev/nsa0 comp enable Does that do it? or http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Testing_Your_Tape_Drive.html#SECTION004036000 _If you have b

Re: [Bacula-users] Hardware Compression

2007-02-13 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hi Ryan, On 2/13/2007 9:50 PM, Ryan Novosielski wrote: ... How funny is the source, BTW?: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 Thanks for the laugh - Microsoft "translates" the knowledge base articles when they determine that you want a non-english version... And IIRC there is some sort of

Re: [Bacula-users] Hardware Compression

2007-02-13 Thread Jason King
I believe FreeBSD (my os) uses a command called "mt"...anyway...here is the output from "mt status": [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/ports]# mt status Mode Density Blocksize bpi Compression Current: 0x42 variable 00x1 -available modes

Re: [Bacula-users] Hardware Compression

2007-02-13 Thread Brian Debelius
I believe you can use tapeinfo to see if compression is turned on. Jason King wrote: > How do I make sure bacula is using hardware compression when backing up > to my Ultrium tape drive? > > Jason > > - > Using Tomcat but nee

Re: [Bacula-users] Hardware Compression

2007-02-13 Thread Ryan Novosielski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 You really need to provide more information. I've been reading your messages all week (and there have been a lot of them!) and none of them include any information. Garbage in, garbage out. Incidentally, to you and others, this is a decent enough reso