[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello list,
> 
> after installation and testing of BACULA 2.2.7 I have a problem with my
> Quantum DLT8000-Drive. Sometimes it does the so called "shoe shine". It
> is connected to a ADAPTEC SCSI UW Controller. I use BACULA with the
> spool option i.e. first the data is written to a local disk drive and
> then all these temp. data is streamed to the tape.
> 
> Before I changed to use BACULA, I used AMANDA for tape backups. There I
> had to adjust the blocksize. Now I wonder, where can I adjust my tape
> parameters with BACULA to have a smooth stream of data, without "shoe
> shine". I didn't find any useful hints in the docs.

The entire configuration of the storage devices (including Block Sizes) 
is done in the bacula-sd.conf file.

http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Storage_Daemon_Configuratio.html#SECTION001630000000000000000

Greetings,
         Michel


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