Dear List,
We've been using Bacula with a quantum i80 dual drive LTO-5 library for
a while now, and it has worked great so far for more than three years. I
have to thank the developers for creating and releasing such a great
tool as it has been rock solid and improved the speed of our backups
Dear List,
We've been using Bacula with a quantum i80 dual drive LTO-5 library for
a while now, and it has been working great since we deployed a bit more
than three years ago. I have to thank the developers for creating and
releasing such a great tool. It has been rock solid and improved the
Sorry about the double post, I could not see the first one in the
sourceforge page and assumed there was an issue with our mail system...
Regards,
Iñaki.
On 11/30/2017 04:13 PM, itlinux_igtp wrote:
Dear List,
We've been using Bacula with a quantum i80 dual drive LTO-5 library
for a
quote, maybe
this will be cheaper.
Running new hardware tech is something I always fear a bit, LTO8 should
be fine, but I'd rather use something well tested, the increase speed an
capacity though is tempting.
Regards,
Iñaki
On 11/30/2017 05:06 PM, Alan Brown wrote:
On 30/11/17 15:13, it
en of keeping it as the main backup solution. It will boil
down to maintenance costs vs new hardware price.
Thanks for the input!
Regards,
Iñaki.
On 11/30/2017 05:45 PM, Alan Brown wrote:
On 30/11/17 16:18, itlinux_igtp wrote:
Hi Alan,
That was my initial plan, to just add two LTO7 drives t
Hi Thibault,
From what I recall of my bacula install, it is better to set the
Changer Device to a linked device that is updated on boot, as /dev/sg3
might be the autochanger but in a reboot could become a drive and the
autochanger move to /dev/sg2 (for example). I use the following script
run
ou for this. indeed, i've had this problem.
Gonna use your script!
--Thib
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Envoyé: Jeudi 11 Janvier 2018 09:56:34
Objet: Re: [Bacula-users] Autochanger best practicies
this problem.
Gonna use your script!
Most distros today automatically create static links for tape libraries devices
under /dev/tape/by-id.
In this case there is really no need to run any script.
--Thib
Regards,
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À: bacula-users@lists.
You might have a bad batch. It happened to me a while ago, weird issues
with backups until I swapped tapes from a different batch and everything
worked. If the tapes you are using come from the same package/batch I
wouldn't discard that option. If you can test the backup with a known
good tape,
LTO technology is backwards compatible two generations from 1 to 7 and
one gen on LTO-8, so an LTO-8 drive should be able to read and write
LTO-7. https://www.lto.org/technology/lto-generation-8/
I'm not sure why you would like to label an LTO-7 as LTO-8 tape (will
most likely cause trouble) b
back but write only one, not two...
Regards,
Iñaki.
On 03/29/2018 02:55 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 03/29/18 03:44, itlinux_igtp wrote:
LTO technology is backwards compatible two generations from 1 to 7 and
one gen on LTO-8, so an LTO-8 drive should be able to read and write
LTO-7. https://w
Hi Chris,
From the official repos you can get 7.4.4.
apt-cache showpkg bacula
Package: bacula
Versions:
7.4.4+dfsg-6
(/var/lib/apt/lists/ftp.de.debian.org_debian_dists_stretch_main_binary-amd64_Packages)
Description Language:
File:
/var/lib/apt/lists/ftp.de.debian.org_debian_d
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