> I also note that the autoloader depends on barcode labels for
> tracking the cartridges, but it isn't clear (at least to me)
> in the Bacula documentation whether or not Bacula can print
> these labels. If not, how do you go about preparing the
> cartridges for use with Bacula?
DELL shipped
> Hi,
> I have an Dell 124T with Autochanger for 8 tapes. My
> configuration is as follows. So, a few questions:
> . Is the archive device incremental (/dev/nst0, /dev/nst1, ..) ?
We use the exact same hardware, but with 16 tapes. /dev/nst0 works like a
charm.
Just to be sure: you have detected
Hi Paul!
I.m.h.o. DELL PowerVault 124T-DLT provides a _lot_ bang for the bucks. 6.4 TB
native storage on 16 tapes for approx. €4100. And at least one very successfull
installation with Bacula 2.0.2. *smile*
Your retention periods, storage needs and compression ratio is of course also a
factor
Zakai Kinan wrote:
> What Linux flavor are you using with this piece of equipment?
> More importantly, what scsi card are you using?
We purchased the complete hardware solution from DELL; a PowerVault 124T
LTO-3 connected to a PowerEdge 860 Server.
I believe the SCSI card in the PE 860 announ
> On Thu, November 30, 2006 3:13 pm, Arno Lehmann said:
>
> > Do it. My little experience with Arkeia was one of the main
> reasons I
> > moved to Bacula.
>
> Me too.
>
Wee too.
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Hello friends.
This problem has bothered me for the whole weekend. I have an old backup I
want to restore some specific files from. The backup spans three tapes,
00203, 00204 and 00205. The data is (probably) gone from the bacula MySQL
database so I started out using the b-tools, bls and bextract
three days without regular backups now, makes me consider buing a second
drive.).
Thanks Arno.
regards,
/Magnus Ahl, Infogate AB
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John Huttley wrote:
> No DNS, no connect, no bacula, no restoring dns files!
Tip #1: All infrastructure needed for a correct backup/restore should go in
/etc/hosts on all clients beeing backed up. Make this a documented routine
as you roll out your backup software on all the clients.
Tip #2: If