I am using 'UDF formatted DVD-RAMs' for backup at home. So it's the
write-files-to-disk approach rather than the write-data-part-to-media
approach.
To mount the media automatically when bacula needs it (and umount after
backup) I am using autofs.
That is a daemon which does the 'mount/umount' part for you (or bacula for
that matter). It requires similar informations as in fstab. Then it listens
on the mount point through some kernel mechanism. Whenever a program (ie
bacula-sd) is trying to access the directory, autofs will kick in and
perform
the mount operation as per configuration. The accessing program (bacula-sd)
is just put on hold for as long as it takes.
I can post the config if anyone is interested. Just let me know.
Yes, Please I would love to see how you are doing this.
TIA
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