On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 08:11:54AM -0500, Chris Dahn wrote:
> On Monday 27 January 2003 12:19 pm, Nigel Barker wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Apologies for the level of this question, I'm sure the answer is around on
> > the web, but I can't find it!
> > (Is there a "Idiots Guide to setting up your first Amanda install"?)
> >
> > Anyway, got a 10 tape Overland XB tape stacker, with a dlt 7000 drive, and
> > I'm looking to find a suitable chg-multi.conf file.
Didn't catch this the first time, apologies if it's already answered.
You almost certainly don't want chg-multi (which is about using
using multiple non-library tape drives as if they were a library).
You want chg-zd-mtx (which is just a shell wrapper around mtx),
or chg-scsi.
My personal recommendation is to bring up mtx
http://mtx.sourceforge.net/
which is handy to have with or without amanda, and if that works,
try chg-zd-mtx.
Strongly recommend 2.4.3 for chg-zd-mtx, even if you're not using
2.4.3 for the rest of amanda; chg-zd-mtx got a good re-write.
Lots of people use chg-scsi also.
If you happen to be Solaris and happen to choose chg-zd-mtx, there
are pointers for the Solaris "generic" SCSI driver, sgen(7D) in
the mtx contrib directory.
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