On 2022-03-08 22:16, Alan Polinsky wrote:
Josip:
Your help was stellar. All is working properly. Damned how I missed
that one.
Glad you made it work.
Regards!
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Josip:
Your help was stellar. All is working properly. Damned how I missed that
one.
Alan
On 3/8/22 15:12, Josip Deanovic wrote:
On 2022-03-08 19:43, Alan Polinsky wrote:
Josip:
That is obviously the problem, but I'm not sure why it has occurred,
or how to correct it. These are
On 2022-03-08 19:43, Alan Polinsky wrote:
Josip:
That is obviously the problem, but I'm not sure why it has occurred,
or how to correct it. These are standard LTO2 tapes, that were
previously used in a different setting. I used an mt command, mt -f
/dev/nst0 weof to write an end of file mark
Josip:
That is obviously the problem, but I'm not sure why it has occurred, or
how to correct it. These are standard LTO2 tapes, that were previously
used in a different setting. I used an mt command, mt -f /dev/nst0 weof
to write an end of file mark at the begining so I could use bacula to
On 2022-03-08 15:23, Alan Polinsky wrote:
I have recently moved from an old version of Bacula FROM THE 5.X
series to 9.6, along with my move from Slackware 14.2 to Slackware 15,
along with a change to Mariadb 10.5. (I would first like to thank Phil
Stracchino for his help in getting things
I have recently moved from an old version of Bacula FROM THE 5.X series
to 9.6, along with my move from Slackware 14.2 to Slackware 15, along
with a change to Mariadb 10.5. (I would first like to thank Phil
Stracchino for his help in getting things configured properly.) I am
backing up to LTO2