On 18 Jan 2007 at 23:02, James Harper wrote:

> > The plan is to run the regresssion scripts each night and have the
> > results available on the website.  Such regression tests go a long
> > way towards keep the product reliable and stable.  Problems are
> > quickly highlighted.  At present, my time is short, so if anyone
> > wants to help out in designing and putting together the automation of
> > the regressions scripts, please get in touch.  Ideally, we could do
> > this on multiple platforms and centralizing the results.
> 
> Are you aware of any 'virtual tape drive' implementations that run under
> Linux? I think it's on the roadmap for IET (iSCSI Enterprise Target),
> but still vapourware at this stage, although I think I just saw a patch
> to implement a virtual DVD burner. It would be really nice to be able to
> run regression tests on a (virtual) tape drive, and to be able to
> simulate all sorts of failure modes to make sure they are handled
> gracefully.

Bacula has a vitural autochanger.

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