Pierre,
Thanks for the reply and it gives me some confidence. I am now just trying to 
learn how to configure bacula. I am a bit dense when it comes to following the 
examples in the manual. 

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>>> Pierre Dibon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 04/14/06 3:32 AM >>>
Le Jeudi 13 Avril 2006 21:51, Fred Kass a écrit :
> John  Boris <jboris <at> adphila.org> writes:
> > I have a Dell 124T with a CERTANCE Drive installed. I am running Fedora
> > Core 3.  I am following the manual to test bacula with my setup.
>
> ...
>
> > It looks like it never changed the tape.  If the idea of the fill test
> > is to see if it will go from tape to tape without intervention, then I
> > must have something misconfigured.
> >
> > Anyone on the list using the Dell-124T and can shed some light?
>
> John,
>
>   Did you find a resolution to this problem elsewhere?  I am considering
> the purchase of a tape loader and the 124T looks good on paper but after a
> lot of googling this is the first post I've seen with someone using a 124T
> and bacula, so far your results don't seem promising...
>
>
ni ideas for john's problem but i can tell you that I use a 124T LTO2 
autochanger with 2 magazines under a redhat entreprise server 4 without 
problems at all (nothing to do execpt catching the good device for the drive 
just doing something like cat /proc/scsi)

Hey Kern! this thread is a good reason to add dell pv 124T to the list of 
devices working great with bacula isn't it?



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