Still having issues (I took 10 days off for another project). I've tried a lot of things: I added bacula to the tape group, chown bacula:tape /dev/nst* & /dev/sg*, I've ran the SELinux recommend: [ro
Author: "Clark, Patricia A." <clarkpa AT ornl DOT gov>
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 12:24:52 +0000
What is the output of the following command? lsscsi g Patti Clark Linux System Administrator R&D Systems Support Oak Ridge National Laboratory Still having issues (I took 10 days off for another proj
Author: Heitor Faria <heitor AT bacula.com DOT br>
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 09:59:28 -0300
Robert, I can see too problems: 1. bacula-sd non prompt connection: please solve this problem appart, using telnet to port 9103 and status storage commands to try to diagnose the connection problem.
Author: Heitor Faria <heitor AT bacula.com DOT br>
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 10:00:16 -0300
*I can see TWO problems: On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 9:59 AM, Heitor Faria <heitor AT bacula.com DOT br> wrote: Robert, I can see too problems: 1. bacula-sd non prompt connection: please solve this probl
[root@bacula1 log]# lsscsi g cannot decode g as an integer [root@bacula1 log]# lsscsi [0:2:0:0] disk DELL PERC H710P 3.13 /dev/sda [0:2:1:0] disk DELL PERC H710P 3.13 /dev/sdb [1:0:0:0] tape IBM ULT3
Thanks all for some good ideas to pursue. I'll let you know. Robert Threet http://yesistilluseperl.blogspot.com/ Please note: message attached ________________________________________________________
I think you're correct. Although I'm not sure exactly how to remedy. [root@bacula1 sbin]# vi /usr/libexec/bacula/mtx-changer [root@bacula1 sbin]# ./bconsole Connecting to Director localhost:9101 1000
Author: Randall Svancara <rsvancara AT gmail DOT com>
Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2014 14:28:13 -0700
Also if you have multiple tape changes, you may need to adjust how the drives are labeled/enumerated. For me, two FC tape drives sometimes are reversed so 0 becomes 1 and 1 becomes 0 and really mess
Author: "Clark, Patricia A." <clarkpa AT ornl DOT gov>
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2014 15:40:24 +0000
Every time that you reboot your linux server, udev links up the physical devices. They will not necessarily be the same each time which is what you are seeing. You have to use a persistent name in or
Thanks Patti. I will begin experimenting with it. Robert Threet http://yesistilluseperl.blogspot.com/ Every time that you reboot your linux server, udev links up the physical devices. They will not n