[Bacula-users] A strange BAT anomaly, and a Bacula/MySQL/ZFS PSA

2011-03-08 Thread Phil Stracchino
I just had a very odd (and rather alarming, for a few minutes) event happen. Five days ago, I received a new box of blank LTO2 tapes. On Sunday, I deleted the first six old LTO1 tapes from my FULL-TAPE pool and labelled six of the new LTO2 tapes, ARCH-0001 through ARCH-0006, in preparation for

Re: [Bacula-users] A strange BAT anomaly, and a Bacula/MySQL/ZFS PSA

2011-03-08 Thread Guy
---Guy (via iPhone) On 9 Mar 2011, at 01:22, Phil Stracchino ala...@metrocast.net wrote: I just had a very odd (and rather alarming, for a few minutes) event happen. Five days ago, I received a new box of blank LTO2 tapes. On Sunday, I deleted the first six old LTO1 tapes from my

Re: [Bacula-users] A strange BAT anomaly, and a Bacula/MySQL/ZFS PSA

2011-03-08 Thread Phil Stracchino
On 03/08/11 21:14, Guy wrote: (The first tape always seems to be slow to fill, because many small files are written to it. It took seven hours to write 226GB of data to the first tape, an average of about half a gigabyte per minute. By the time Bacula gets into the second tape, it's into the