[Bacula-users] Mount/Unmount/Automount

2006-07-17 Thread Brian McKerr
Hello,

Am I doing something wrong ? I have a single DLT320 drive and each day 
when I eject the last backup tape,  I have to manually mount the next 
tape  otherwise the next backup will sit waiting for a mount request. Is 
there a way to tell bacula to automount the tape in the drive ? Reason 
being I dont want to give operations guys a login to mount tapes. Is the 
automount = yes in the sd.conf for automounting after labelling only ?

Cheers,

Brian.


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Re: [Bacula-users] Mount/Unmount/Automount

2006-07-15 Thread Dimitri Puzin
Centos-admin schrieb:
 Hello,
Hi,

 Am I doing something wrong ? I have a single DLT320 drive and each day 
 when I eject the last backup tape,  I have to manually mount the next 
 tape  otherwise the next backup will sit waiting for a mount request. Is 
 there a way to tell bacula to automount the tape in the drive ? Reason 
 being I dont want to give operations guys a login to mount tapes. Is the 
 automount = yes in the sd.conf for automounting after labelling only ?
AFAIK when the option automatic mount = yes in bacula-sd.conf is set
(default), then bacula will mount the tape read the label of tape in the
drive at the beginning of a backup job and determine whether it's the
right tape or not. (bacula manual storage daemon config)

The other option you seem to confuse with is automount on the console.
This will mount the tape automatically after labelling it.

Once you issue unmount from the console, the tape device will be in
state BLOCKED. From here, the drive won't mount the the tape at the
beginning of the backup cycle and wait for operator intervention.

The release command is used to cause the Storage daemon to rewind
(release) the current tape in the drive, and to re-read the Volume label
the next time the tape is used. (from bacula manual)

Please refer to the console chapter in the bacula manual.

I always use release, this doesn't block the drive for the next backup
cycle.

Hope this helps.

-Dimitri aka Tristan-777


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[Bacula-users] Mount/Unmount/Automount

2006-07-14 Thread Centos-admin
Hello,

Am I doing something wrong ? I have a single DLT320 drive and each day 
when I eject the last backup tape,  I have to manually mount the next 
tape  otherwise the next backup will sit waiting for a mount request. Is 
there a way to tell bacula to automount the tape in the drive ? Reason 
being I dont want to give operations guys a login to mount tapes. Is the 
automount = yes in the sd.conf for automounting after labelling only ?

Cheers,

Brian.



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