That's what I did to make me believe something was a miss and post to the list.
Thanks,
James
Christoph Scheeder lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]gt; wrote:
Hi,
there is a verry easy way to tell what amflush is doing:
amstatus configname
it shows you which dump is actualy getting flushed, which are
Just recently purchased an IBM 200/400G LTO-2 (internal) drive. And the
sucker is -SLOW-. Amtapetype ran for over 24 hours and didn't finish.
I'm running the Bacula tape test util right now for a full tape write,
and in the past... 21 hours, it's progressed to 14G, and reporting a
rate of
Hi.
I have TSL-11000 drive with only 1 dds4 tape.
When drive is unloaded, like this:
# mtx -f /dev/sg1 status
Storage Changer /dev/sg1:1 Drives, 8 Slots ( 0 Import/Export )
Data Transfer Element 0:Empty
Storage Element 1:Empty
Storage Element 2:Empty
Storage Element 3:Empty
want to do this [yN]? y
amflush: datestamp 20041208
driver: pid 30891 executable driver version 2.4.3
taper: pid 30892 executable taper version 2.4.3
driver: send-cmd time 5.087 to taper: START-TAPER 20041208
driver: adding holding disk 0 dir /var/holding size 296960
reserving 296960 out of 296960
Daniel Bentley wrote:
Just recently purchased an IBM 200/400G LTO-2 (internal) drive. And the
sucker is -SLOW-. Amtapetype ran for over 24 hours and didn't finish.
Did you give the -e 200g option? If not, that's normal.
Read the man page again.
Amtapetype also gives an approximation of the
On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 12:46:36PM -0800, Ping Wing wrote:
Hi.
I have TSL-11000 drive with only 1 dds4 tape.
Only ONE tape. Amanda was designed with the expectation
of a substantial number of tapes used in a rotation.
When drive is unloaded, like this:
# mtx -f /dev/sg1 status