Hello,

You did not mention whether or not you are using Bacula.  For Bacula there is no license blockage.  Often writing of older LTO formats (e.g. writing LTO-3 on an LTO-5) drive is not supported by the drive manufacturer.  In your case, I suspect that the problem is in your OS where the drive device filename is not defined to have write permission.

chmod +w <drive>  might solve the problem.a

Best regards,
Kern

On 6/20/19 8:02 PM, Jose Alberto wrote:
Hi. I have an Oracle SL150 library of 2 Drive LTO5 and 96 Slot.

One of the 2 Slots does not write. weof show me result: read-only

The other drive if you write without problems.

It is possible that at a physical level there is some blockage by license to be able to use the 2 drives completely.

Regars. 


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