Phil Stracchino wrote:
> (Footnote: LTO technology is now planned to extend out to LTO8, with
> native uncompressed capacity of 12.8TB and transfer rate of 472MB/s.
I'm wondering what the native capacity of the next generation LTOs will
be, what with Oracle announcing 5Tb native capacity format
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case $cmd in
unload)
debug "Doing mtx -f $ctl unload $slot $drive"
+ # AJB2 20110210 - unlock BOTH /dev/nst instances
+ /usr/local/bin/unlocktapedrive.sh $device
+ # End of addition.
+
if test ${offline} -eq 1 ; then
mt -f $device offline
I appreciate all the responses so far, but switching to linux is not
currently a consideration.
Again, are the director and storage windows 5.0.3 binaries inherently less
stable/buggier/worse than they are in 3.0.x? I'm trying to understand if it
would be a bad idea to even attempt to get these bi
(I suspect that this should be setup in the FAQ somewhere)
Now that I've got a better understanding of the problem, I see two
options for fabric connected tape drives (usually inside a library)
1: Send unlock commands to all instances of the tape drive - this
requires that all instances are k
Il 10/02/2011 10.38, Timo Neuvonen ha scritto:
>> Hallo,
>> I found a typo in a Job resource that has been backed up for a
>> couple of weeks, so I wanted to rename it. Here are the steps I took. I
>> hope it will be useful to somebody else.
>> Bacula gurus feel free to burn me if this is here
Hello List,
I am using bacula as a disk-based backup tool.
I would now like to automatically purge Volumes when they are older
than their Volume Retention time. Otherwise those "old" Volumes will
eat up my disk space before they get reused again. I need them in
Purged status so that i can automat
> Il 10/02/2011 08:59, James Harper ha scritto:
> > Ever tried colinux in this configuration?
> >
>
> http://www.colinux.org
>
> Amazing!
>
> Although I don't see why bother running a stable OS under an unstable
> one instead of the other way around... :-)
>
If you're already running windows i
> Hallo,
> I found a typo in a Job resource that has been backed up for a
> couple of weeks, so I wanted to rename it. Here are the steps I took. I
> hope it will be useful to somebody else.
> Bacula gurus feel free to burn me if this is heresy :-)
>
> References:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/
Il 10/02/2011 08:59, James Harper ha scritto:
> Ever tried colinux in this configuration?
>
http://www.colinux.org
Amazing!
Although I don't see why bother running a stable OS under an unstable
one instead of the other way around... :-)
--
Marcello Romani
Il 10/02/2011 09:00, Randy Katz ha scritto:
> On 2/9/2011 11:40 PM, Marcello Romani wrote:
>> Il 10/02/2011 08:14, Ralf Gross ha scritto:
>>> Jeff Shanholtz schrieb:
...
Finally, I assume that if I stay with 3.0.1 on the server, I can
upgrade
clients to 5.0.3, correct? I'm cross
Hallo,
I found a typo in a Job resource that has been backed up for a
couple of weeks, so I wanted to rename it. Here are the steps I took. I
hope it will be useful to somebody else.
Bacula gurus feel free to burn me if this is heresy :-)
References:
http://www.mail-archive.com/bacula-users
On 2/9/2011 11:40 PM, Marcello Romani wrote:
> Il 10/02/2011 08:14, Ralf Gross ha scritto:
>> Jeff Shanholtz schrieb:
>>> ...
>>> Finally, I assume that if I stay with 3.0.1 on the server, I can upgrade
>>> clients to 5.0.3, correct? I'm crossing my fingers that the client "status"
>>> window will
Ever tried colinux in this configuration?
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On 10/02/2011, at 18:43, "Randy Katz" wrote:
> On 2/9/2011 3:49 PM, Jeff Shanholtz wrote:
>>
>> I see that server support has been pulled from the installer. I
>> have 3.0.1 installed and configured on my windows 2003 ser
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