On 12/23/10 11:37, Telemat wrote:
> I'm not 100% sure that media type and device type should be LTO3,
> LTO, LTO-3 or even Tape as I can't seem to find any official
> reference to such devices in the Bacula documentation. Google is
> usually your friend, but on this occassion it hasn't given up the
> goods.
For reference, the following is the device declaration for my own LTO-2
drive, on a Solaris 10 host:
Device {
Name = Ultrium-LTO2
Media Type = LTO2
Archive Device = /dev/rmt/0cbn
AutomaticMount = yes; # when device opened, read it
Offline On Unmount = yes # Not compatible with 'Always Open=no'
AlwaysOpen = yes
RemovableMedia = yes
RandomAccess = no
Autochanger = no
Maximum File Size = 5GB
Backward Space Record = yes
}
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