Just to follow up, I did find a workaround for the I/O errors with LTO hardware
encryption: At the end of a tape file, space a record forward, then a record
back (code below).
I have not found the actual cause of the problem. It is most likely with the
vendor firmware for that particular IBM
On 12/20/15 22:08, Dan Langille wrote:
> Kern refers to this blog
> post: http://dan.langille.org/2015/01/10/bacula-on-freebsd-with-zfs/
>
> The key to making the situation easier to follow: using phrase such as
> 'Password = "the bacula-fd password"' and 'Password = "the bacula-sd
> password"'
>
In Bacula bconsole, I have ever encounter an annoying message which repeats
itself endlessly.
I am using below os -
CentOS release 6.6 (Final)
x86_64
client -
CentOS release 5.9 (Final)
i686
the backup is working fine for this host but above error is continue comes in
bconole program.
Appre
Maybe this confusion could have been avoided if there wouldn't be
"anonymous" written in the manual - because it indeed is not "anonymous"
as such :)
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On 18.12.2015 18:34, H. Steuer wrote:
Hello Bill,
you are right, but there is a serious side effect. Heres a statement
from the Ba