Hello bacula-users :-)
Following misbehaviour by an HP StoreEver 18G2 LTO-6 Ultrium 6250 Tape
Autoloader, the list volume command shows two tapes with VolStatus Error
and one tape as Full with VolBytes 12,901,819,392.
We do not believe the information. Surely an LT06 cannot be filled with
Andrew, I will try this tomorrow. Thank you,drewv--
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Hi Drew,
Try installing IBM's tape driver rather than the default one in the
Linux kernel. I have a LTO4 half-height SAS drive and it made a
difference in transfer speeds for me.
Andrew
On 12/22/2016 12:49 PM, Drew Von Spreecken wrote:
> Thank you Alan for the detailed response.
>
> I was
Thank you Alan for the detailed response.
I was unaware of the GPL violations, this is an issue for me and it will
be removed promptly.
The block size I am aiming for was 512KB-1MB and have done extensive
research on tuning. This should also of course be within specification
of bacula-sd.
On 22/12/16 14:31, Drew Von Spreecken wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I have run into an issue and am looking for input. I have a SAS tape
> autoloader with an IBM HH-LTO6 drive running the newest firmware.
> It is currently connected to a Adaptec 78165 HBA/Raid controller via SAS.
The maximum block
Hello Drew,
You mentioned Bareos in your email, but you are writing to a Bacula
email list. Are you using Bacula? If so, it is better not to mention
Bareos. If you are using Bareos, please use their email list; the
products are different and we cannot help you here.
Best regards,
Kern
On
Greetings,
I have run into an issue and am looking for input. I have a SAS tape
autoloader with an IBM HH-LTO6 drive running the newest firmware.
It is currently connected to a Adaptec 78165 HBA/Raid controller via SAS.
The issue I am having is when I attempt to modify the block-size to
Hello Stefan,
I am sorry for the inconvenience. Our bacula.org server was getting a
bit old, so the hosting company UKFast graciously replaced both hard
disks, but since the machine was old and has somewhat limited memory
they have very kindly installed a new machine.
All was going well, and
Hello Sergio,
You limited the 'Maximum Volume Bytes' to 5 MB. How much your backup job
uses? Is this enough?
If your first job, at 00:00, uses two volumes, since you have 'Maximum
Volumes = 2', your second job scheduled to half an hour later will not
start because the two volumes created for