On 3/18/24 12:53, Heitor Faria wrote:
Hello Bill,
RDX has to working modes: disks and VTL.
Many years ago I configured it as a VTL with Bacula, and it worked very well.
For Disk mode, maybe configuring a Bacula Storage for each disk could be manageable. Or a crazier idea would be to create a
Hello Bill,
RDX has to working modes: disks and VTL.
Many years ago I configured it as a VTL with Bacula, and it worked very well.
For Disk mode, maybe configuring a Bacula Storage for each disk could be manageable. Or a crazier idea would be to create a CEPH cluster on the top of all disks.
Rgds.
This is in response to Josh...
In my experience, with RDX, the docking bay itself shows up as a device...
(/dev/usbX or /dev/sdX, I forget)
But plugging/unplugging an RDX cartridge does not notify the kernel in any way, so udev rules are not possible to do anything
automatically with RDX.
On 3/15/24 12:28, Marco Gaiarin wrote:
Following the hint on:
https://gitlab.bacula.org/bacula-community-edition/bacula-community/-/issues/2683
i (re)post here, seeking feedback.
Situation: bacula 9.4 (debian buster), using RDX cassette/disks for backup,
using the wonderful