i am fresh on the list and maybe there is an archive entry for my question
or somebody has a link to an how tobut in the internet i found nothing
what helps me
my config is:
i have bacula 5.0.1 on ubuntu an a Tandberg Storage T24 with two devies. i
get to manage that bacula is
On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 12:54:04PM +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
If the directive is set to no, the Storage daemon will prefer
finding an unused drive, otherwise, each job started will append to the
same Volume (assuming the Pool is the same for all jobs). Setting
Excellent! This is
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 15:16, Frank Sweetser wrote:
On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 12:54:04PM +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
If the directive is set to no, the Storage daemon will prefer
finding an unused drive, otherwise, each job started will append to
the same Volume (assuming the Pool
If I have an autochanger with 4 separate drives and 4 jobs (one for
each of the drives) listed, do I have to have 4 separate pools for
the media so the drive have their own pool?
-Ben
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On Monday 19 December 2005 23:21, Ben McClelland wrote:
If I have an autochanger with 4 separate drives and 4 jobs (one for
each of the drives) listed, do I have to have 4 separate pools for
the media so the drive have their own pool?
You can do that, but if you are using the very latest code,
my version:
Version: 1.38.0 (28 October 2005)
Can you show a sample configuration setup of how I would spread jobs
over different drives (if it's possible in the version I'm using)?
thanks,
-Ben
On Dec 19, 2005, at 3:33 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Monday 19 December 2005 23:21, Ben
On Monday 19 December 2005 23:39, Ben McClelland wrote:
my version:
Version: 1.38.0 (28 October 2005)
Can you show a sample configuration setup of how I would spread jobs
over different drives (if it's possible in the version I'm using)?
Yes, it is easy. However, 1.38.0 won't work. You
Hi Guys,
We've got a pretty advanced tape library (Adic i2000) which is mostly
for backing up our SAN, but it's partitioned so one tape unit and 6 slot
and 6 mail slots are assigned to Bacula.
I thought it was working ok until I filled up the first tape. For some
reason, the tape it filled up is
How do I make bacula place the next tape in the drive once it has filled
up the first tape? Can this be done automatically?
Cheers,
Beren
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Hello,
Beren Gamble wrote:
How do I make bacula place the next tape in the drive once it has filled
up the first tape? Can this be done automatically?
This is done automatically if you set up your SD and your DIR to use an
autochanger.
This is documented in the manual.
If, after fllowing
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