On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 6:48 PM, Andrea Venturoli <ml AT netfence DOT it> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> The box is FreeBSD 7.3/amd64, with a Tandberg LTO-4 unit.
>
> Can 4 hours and a half be considered a normal time to "move to the end
> of data" in order to append to a volume?
> Is there anything I should check?
Same setup here (FreeBSD 7.3 amd64, HP LTO-4), same problem until we
paid more attention to the notes that come with bacula-server port
(see pkg-message.server.in in
/usr/ports/sysutils/bacula-server/files). Our working bacula-sd.conf
configuration currently includes the following:
Hardware End of Medium = no;
Backward Space Record = yes;
Backward Space File = yes;
Fast Forward Space File = yes;
BSF at EOM = yes;
TWO EOF = yes;
Regards,
Panagiotis
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