In your Storage resource of your bacula-dir.conf file you need to add
autochanger=yes. It's kind of odd how the design of bacula is but anyway
yes you need to tell bacula you're not using a simple drive in both the
bacula-sd.conf and the bacula-dir.conf. Otherwise, bacula ignores the
The following is on a CentOS 5.5 x86_64 system with bacula 2.0.3-10 installed
and working very well except for the following:
You should really update to a more recent version. 2.0.3 is over 4
years old and has many bugs that were fixed in future versions. The
current bacula version is 5.0.3.
How can I get this library to look for the next tape (04)?
I am not sure exactly why you want this but you could always mark the
other two tapes Full, Used, or Archive so that bacula ignores them.
John
It won't run a backup, it keeps telling me to load tape 3 which is offsite at
Iron
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 12:31 PM, ward.p.fonte...@wellsfargo.com wrote:
How can I get this library to look for the next tape (04)?
I am not sure exactly why you want this but you could always mark the
other two tapes Full, Used, or Archive so that bacula ignores them.
John
It won't run