> I wonder if the bacula recognizes the hardware HP StorageWorks Ultrium 1760
> SAS?
> I installed the bacula server version 5.0.3 on a machine with RedHat 5, and
> got the bacula client (same version) installed on a Windows Server 2003
> Standard
> My problem is that bacula does not recognize the driver LTO-4 tape,
> apparently bacula recognizes this device as DDS driver.
> This is because I have a pool called "Daily" and I labeled a volume called
> "tape-test".
> When I run a backup job, if this volume exceeds 20.44GB, the bacula reports
> that the tape is full (20GB is the maximum size of DDS tapes without
> compression), so I think the bacula are recognizing this as a DDS device.

This has nothing to do with recognizing that the drive is DDS or any
other type. When a streaming tape hits a write error it is assumed
that the tape is full. Check your system error logs for storage error
messages.

John

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