be a configuration that a lot of enterprises
> are experimenting with now that vmware and most switch hardware
> vendors implement private vlans reliably.
>
> All hosts and clients are RHEL5.4 or 5.5 running on x86_64..
>
> Let me know if there is some bug entry I should submit...
&
ably.
All hosts and clients are RHEL5.4 or 5.5 running on x86_64..
Let me know if there is some bug entry I should submit...
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>Just looking for some input on what LTO3/4 drives (or libraries) work well
with
>amanda.
The Quantum PX-502 Library (Rebranded HP LTO-3, 36 data tapes + 2 cleaner
tapes, SCSI data interface, web manageable) works extremely well and we've
received a persistent 72MB/s write performance over the l
For example, in your rc.conf
file you may have:
/bin/mt -f /dev/nst0 defcompression 0
/bin/mt -f /dev/nst0 defblksize 0
I think this probably gets too specific.
The error could just as easily occur because amanda is upgraded to new
binaries which are not compiled for the proper blocksize at
Steve,
Ever since my latest update from Red Hat, my VXA-2 tape library
has stopped working. It appears /dev/tape is now a directory
instead of a link to /dev/nst0 and every command I give to the
drive returns /dev/nst0: Input/output error.
See the following Red Hat bug:
https://bugzilla.