On 12/23/10 11:37, Telemat wrote:
> I'm not 100% sure that media type and device type should be LTO3,
> LTO, LTO-3 or even Tape as I can't seem to find any official
> reference to such devices in the Bacula documentation. Google is
> usually your friend, but on this occassion it hasn't given up the
> I'm not 100% sure that media type and device type should be LTO3, LTO, LTO-3
> or even Tape as I can't seem to find any official reference to such devices
> in the Bacula documentation. Google is usually your friend, but on this
> occassion it hasn't given up the goods.
>
Again that is not th
On 12/23/10 10:37, Telemat wrote:
> Thanks drescherjm for the reply,
>
> I did what you said and still no joy. What should I putting as the media type
> and device type in bacula-sd.conf? currently my bacula-sd.conf looks like
> this: -
> Device {
> Name = Ultrium-TD3
> DriveIndex = 0
> Me
> I did what you said and still no joy. What should I putting as the media type
> and device type in bacula-sd.conf? currently my bacula-sd.conf looks like
> this: -
That does not make any difference. This is only a name. You can call
it anything.
> Device {
> Name = Ultrium-TD3
> DriveIndex
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Telemat wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> We have server which is running ClearOS 5.2. We have installed Bacula from
> the repo's which I think is version 2.4.4 (28 December 2008). I can't seem to
> get Bacula to see the LTO3 device. I have run lsscsi and it sees the drive