Adam Podstawka <adam.podstawka <at> dsmz.de> writes: > > Hello, > > we got a new big tapelib, but one of the 5 LTO6 Drives is defective. I > have tried to exclude it in the Config till it gets repaired, but that > doesn't work - bareos still puts cartridges into Drive 1, because it > thinks its the Drive2 (since commented out Drive1). So is there a better > way to exclude on runtime a drive from usage? > I think your trick with commenting out will work better when you explicitly set the drive index of each drive in the library. Then you don't get that drive2 is addressed as drive 1 in the library. What you now probably get is that the drives get automatically assigned a drive index and yes then the trick won't work. There is support in the director to disable a storage device but that disables the whole autochanger so that is also not what you want. I will take a note to eventually look and see if a nice and elegant way can be found to disable a drive at runtime,
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