Hello Dan,
Thanks for your email. Please see below ... On 01/07/2017 05:56 PM, Dan Langille wrote: Kern, Happy New Year to you and the Bacula users too.
Yes, it was my first "real" open source project. Just before 2000 I was project manager of Apcupsd. However, I wanted a bigger more challenging project. I was fortunate enough to have Adam who was interested in it, so he took over the management of the project :-)
Well, the status is sort of "we don't want to support it". The major points are: 1. In my view the Bacula Virtual Autochange works as well or better than the disk-changer. 2. vChanger does the same thing, is well maintained, and has many additional feature. 3. Why maintain disk-changer. 4. In an upcoming version of Bacula that will have Cloud support, disk-changer (and also vChanger) will not work with Cloud volumes, because those volumes are directories rather than files (actually, they are directories that contain a set of "parts" that make up the Cloud Volume. In the Cloud, Bacula parts are more often called "objects". Consequently, to make disk-changer continue to work across even Cloud volumes will require some modifications. The current Virtual Autochangers just work out of the box.
That is the good part of open source, everyone gets to do it his/her way.
I've copied the bacula-user's list so that they will benefit from our emails ... Best regards, Kern
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