>the file: driver in your tapetype -- details in amanda(8).  

Not sure I understand, I can't find the correct driver, or do I create a
tapetype called "disk" with the appropriate settings?





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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Joshua Baker-LePain
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 3:44 PM
To: Jeffrey S. Auerbach
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Subject: Re: tapetype and tapedev without tape drive

On Wed, 6 Mar 2002 at 3:22pm, Jeffrey S. Auerbach wrote

> What values need to be entered for tapetype and/or tapedev?  Currently
> tapedev is /dev/null and tapetype is EXB-8500 in anticipation of our
> tape device.  I'd like to have my amanda.conf set for just keeping the
> backups on the holding disk for now. I believe that the rest of the
file
> is set up correctly.

If you want to use files on the holding disk as if they were tapes, use 
the file: driver in your tapetype -- details in amanda(8).  Or, just set

the tapedev to the correct device (/dev/nst0 or whatever) -- amanda will

spot that there's no drive there and dump to holding disk.  You'll need
to 
set reserve to a low number in order to get level 0s.

I believe having tapedev=/dev/null just throws the backups out.

> I am using version 2.4.3.b3 on FreeBSD 4.5 as I was told that I needed
> to use this version in order to backup with a tape drive.

That's "without" a tape drive I assume.  Yes, 2.4.3b includes the tapeio

functionality, the file: driver mentioned above.

-- 
Joshua Baker-LePain
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Duke University



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