Sorry for the delay Am 27.03.2015 um 01:21 schrieb Kern Sibbald: running a version 3.0.x here so I'll need to figure if I can find the manual :) it is turned on I'll do this later on -- Markus Rosjat
Hi there, I know this question was asked befor and maybe it will be again in the future but I'm kinda frustrated with it. We have a LTO-3 hp tapeloader and suddenly our jobs began to randomly mark ta
Author: John Drescher <drescherjm AT gmail DOT com>
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2015 12:00:38 -0400
Start testing at a lower level. I mean try filling a tape with tar or dd. You probably want to use random data as a source instead of /dev/zero (because of compression will compress 0s such that you
What Bacula version are you using? I did have issues like that in the past, quite a number of years ago though. I was using a stand-alone HP LTO-3 drive at the time. I believe the drive was kicking b
wrote: And did you clean your tape drive? With a proper cleaning tape that hasn't exceeded it's rated amount? I've honestly not been amazingly happy with LTO-4 tape drives and their reliability. Als
Author: Ana Emília M. Arruda <emiliaarruda AT gmail DOT com>
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2015 14:49:29 -0300
Start testing at a lower level. I mean try filling a tape with tar or dd. You probably want to use random data as a source instead of /dev/zero (because of compression will compress 0s such that you
Hello, There is a section in the manual that provides a step by step procedure for testing writing to tapes. In addition to what John wrote you, there are two other obvious things for you to do: 1. E