Thanks very much for your reply. I am not sure how to replay to this
maillist so I am sending to your email address and the bacula-users
list. I will modify once I see how the mail list works.
Before sending the email, I did exactly that. I mounted a tape with
mtx-changer and the ran label. That
Hello,
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Robert,
McGraw, Robert P. wrote:
However, I have a tape library that has a barcode reader and in the
1.36.3 documentation P 280, it talks about this:
"Bacula provides barcode support with two Console commands, label
barcodes
and update slots. The label barcodes will cause Bacula to read the
barcode
I believe I see the problem with the label barcode command
The documentation says the mtx output format should be number:label.
My mtx command seems to be outputting other stuff. I will have to modify
the mtx-changer to remove this and try it again.
Thanks
Robert
> -Original Message
On Friday 13 May 2005 14:27, Simon Weller wrote:
> All,
>
> When we initially started testing restores on Bacula a few months back,
> we ran into a problem that has been mentioned on this mailing list a few
> times - issues restoring certain files to windows machines that
> participate in Active Di
Am Freitag, 20. Mai 2005 15:25 schrieb McGraw, Robert P.:
> When I tried to run "label barcodes"
>
> Connecting to Director banach.math.purdue.edu:9101
> 1000 OK: banach-dir Version: 1.36.3 (22 April 2005)
> Enter a period to cancel a command.
> *label barcode
> Using default Catalog name=MyCatalog
Hi,
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Friday 13 May 2005 14:27, Simon Weller wrote:
All,
When we initially started testing restores on Bacula a few months back,
we ran into a problem that has been mentioned on this mailing list a few
times - issues restoring certain files to windows machines that
participate
Guess I need to unsubscribe from the list so I'll stop getting this
spam.
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You will need to unsubscribe from the Internet, disconnect your
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bury it in a ten foot deep hole backfilled with concrete to avoid this
virus's output.
Alternately, get some mail filtering. Netscape and Mozilla both have
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