Peter Much wrote:
> Hello Dan!
> 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> aka Dan Langille  schrieb
> mit Datum Fri, 08 Feb 2008 11:41:10 -0500 in m2n.bacula.users:
> 
> |Peter Much wrote:
> |> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> aka Dan Langille  schrieb
> |> mit Datum Fri, 08 Feb 2008 07:15:06 -0500 in m2n.bacula.users:
> |> 
> |> |Peter Much wrote:
> |> |> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> aka John Drescher schrieb
> |> |> mit Datum Thu, 7 Feb 2008 20:10:41 -0500 in m2n.bacula.users:
> 
> |> But all the ressources on the net say: if you change FFSF to 'yes'
> |> on FreeBSD, then do also change eotmodel to 1.
> |
> |Does the Bacula doc say that?
> 
> Besides others, yes. (It refers to experience from Brian McDonald
> and "several other people".)
> 
> |If not, what resources?  (he asked, hoping it wasn't his)
> 
> Don't worry.;) The reference talks about FreeBSD-4.1, which is
> really backlevel by now. I run FreeBSD-5.5 currently, which is
> also quite backlevel; so I am pondering if it would not be wiser
> to go for an OS-upgrade *before* starting the testing&tuning
> on the tapedrives.
> 
> |> |You are manually adjusting the Catalog?
> |> 
> |> Only during evaluation. Afterwards I create a daemon to do it.
> |
> |I meant manually as in 'Bacula is not doing it'.
> |
> |Adjustments to the Catalog outside Bacula is, umm, not recommended.
> 
> I think I understand: any such action that seems to work for 
> now may break without notice after any Bacula upgrade. Right?

For starters, yes.

I guess the simplest way to describe it is: demarcation.

> This is the reason why I do not eagerly describe my adjustment
> actions (I have a couple in place already) - but, as I perceive
> the climate here as friendly and supportive, so after I get
> my concepts working, I might describe here what I am doing,
> and then we may discuss if there are other ways to achieve
> that, or if it might be worth a feature request.

You think there may be a bug.  Supplying details will help others decide 
whether or not they agree with you.

-- 
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