Ron Johnson wrote:

I know that at one point (v6?) there were hooks in the code for
experimental Berkeley code to do this sort of thing but as far as I know
there has never been anything publicly available.

While tertiary media certainly was relevant 10 years ago, is it
really necessary in 2007? A couple of MSA-1000s stuffed with 1TB
disks would hold an l-o-t *lot* of historical data.

I was considering it from the point-of-view of completeness rather than anything else, but as a specific example I seem to recall that one of the particle accelerator sites uses PostgreSQL for cataloging captured data but actually stores it on either tape or optical disc (I forget which). I'm sure that there would be advantages to being able to retrieve both metadata and data using the same API, rather than using database queries for the former and something like an AMANDA-compatible interface for the latter.

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Mark Morgan Lloyd
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