Andreas, Please post you solution to the list, I've now got a couple of zpools, and it would be helpful if I was able to use a 'tape changer' to find different vtapes on different pools.
This would be better, I think, than linking directories across, and because of the different disk architectures and that possiblility of replacing some drives for larger ones, I don't want to stripe across the two pools. thanks, Brian On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 05:29:30PM +0200, Andreas Sundstrom wrote: > I'm probably using quite ancient versions of amanda (using Debian, and > due to a kerberos problem I'm still on 2.5.2p1). > Anyway.. > > I want to use external disks instead of tapes for my backups. I don't > like having the disks connected all the time since it would be possible > for them to be erased when they are connected. > > So I would like to use the disks kind of like normal tapes, and swap the > disk(s) every now and then. > Each disk could possible house several vtapes of big enough size. > > Are there other people running like this, or do I need to figure out how > to do this on my own? > What I don't understand after reading the howto-filedriver.txt is if it > would work when I have multiple vtapes on separate disks and therefor > only some of the vtapes available at any one time (depending on which > disk is mounted) > > > Any ideas, or pointers in the right direction are welcome > > Thanks > /Andreas --- Brian R Cuttler brian.cutt...@wadsworth.org Computer Systems Support (v) 518 486-1697 Wadsworth Center (f) 518 473-6384 NYS Department of Health Help Desk 518 473-0773 IMPORTANT NOTICE: This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential or sensitive information which is, or may be, legally privileged or otherwise protected by law from further disclosure. It is intended only for the addressee. If you received this in error or from someone who was not authorized to send it to you, please do not distribute, copy or use it or any attachments. Please notify the sender immediately by reply e-mail and delete this from your system. Thank you for your cooperation.