​Hi Kern,​

In spite of Bacula do not need different Media Types when using different
LTO generations in tape libraries, I really think that it could be a best
practice for working with LTO tapes to have the LTO tape generation
specified in storage device definition. Just because of compatibility
between tape drives and LTO generations: the hardware reads data from
catridges in its own generation and at least two prior ones and writes in
its own generation and to catridges that are in the immediately prior
generation (using the immediately prior generation format). Suppose you
have an LTO-3 drive working with LTO-3 catridges and you upgrade your
hardware to an LTO-5 drive that will not write to your LTO-3 catridges
because of compatibility. If you just specify "Media Type = LTO", Bacula
will try to read and write to all the LTO-3 and LTO-5 catridges and this
will no work. Is there another way of distinguishing different LTO catridge
generations? Normally I have been using this way: having two storage device
definitions for the same drive, each one working with an LTO catridge
generation.

Best regards,
Ana




On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Kern Sibbald <k...@sibbald.com> wrote:

>
> > Which is why I'll never understand the tape/disk dichotomy.
> >
> > (As an aside, bacula, specifically, seems to force you to use different
> > Media Type for each physical device so I don't get how it would work
> > with multiple drives in the same jukebox, either -- thankfully I don't
> > need to.)
>
> To be more precise, Bacula does not require you to use different Media
> Types for different devices.  It only does so for different disk devices so
> that it can be sure where the Volume is actually stored.   For a compatible
> tape drives in an autochanger, there is no need to have different Media
> Types.  However, if you have multiple separate libraries the Media Type
> must be different so that Bacula is sure what library the Volume is in (it
> actually keeps a device index, but this is often insufficient).
>
> Best regards,
> Kern
>
>
>


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