Re: [Bacula-users] LTO3 Device in Bacula
2010-12-23 11:10:14
> I did what you said and still no joy. What should I putting as the media type
> and device type in bacula-sd.conf? currently my bacula-sd.conf looks like
> this: -
That does not make any difference. This is only a name. You can call
it anything.
> Device {
> Name = Ultrium-TD3
> DriveIndex = 0
> MediaType = LTO3
> ArchiveDevice = /dev/st0 (I have tried nst0, but still no joy)
> AutomaticMount = yes;
> AlwaysOpen = yes;
> RandomAccess = no;
> RemovableMedia = yes;
> DeviceType = LTO3
> }
>
Can you post the exact error message. And possibly the bacula-sd and
bacula-dir logs.
John
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