Re: [Bacula-users] Create two identical tapes, with one tape drive.

2012-06-23 Thread Hugo Letemplier

Le 15 juin 2012 à 00:36, Yougo a écrit :

> Hi
> 
> A second demand to the list this evening. ;-)
> 
> I have an external script that select jobids in my db and then select them 
> for copying via a copy job into a tape, once the selection is done it sends 
> the sequentially to bconsole.
> This create an external tape archive of the enterprise main data
> I am supposed to keep the file records from theses tapes as long as possible, 
> at least for some particular jobs.
> 
> Also, to be fully redundant i want to create a second copy of this archive, 
> the first one would be stored locally in order to recover some particular 
> files, the second one is externalized just in case the first one is destroyed 
> in a disaster. I have only one LTO3 drive so I cant copy directly from one 
> tape to another.
> 
> To keep the catalog as light as possible I don't want to create a second copy 
> of the file records inside bacula but in want to be able to restore from one 
> tape as well as from the other one.
> This last condition infers that both tape should have the same label.
> 
> What methods are possible to make it ?
> 
> I have minded in using dd,bcopy… But I cant say which one is the more 
> appropriated and safe.
> 
> Also I tried to write to a kind of "spool file" device and then to dd it to 
> my two tapes. I saw that bcopy is only writing to a volume that got a 
> different name, does someone succeeded in cloning a file into a tape
> 
> Thanks for your answers
> 
> Hugo
> 
> 


Hello ?

No one already did that ?

I have tried bcopy but the problem is that I should use it from one tape to 
another with a different label. So I lose the capacity to restore easily from 
that tape because I don't have the file/job records associated to that tape in 
database.

Hugo
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[Bacula-users] Create two identical tapes, with one tape drive.

2012-06-14 Thread Yougo
Hi

A second demand to the list this evening. ;-)

I have an external script that select jobids in my db and then select them for 
copying via a copy job into a tape, once the selection is done it sends the 
sequentially to bconsole.
This create an external tape archive of the enterprise main data
I am supposed to keep the file records from theses tapes as long as possible, 
at least for some particular jobs.

Also, to be fully redundant i want to create a second copy of this archive, the 
first one would be stored locally in order to recover some particular files, 
the second one is externalized just in case the first one is destroyed in a 
disaster. I have only one LTO3 drive so I cant copy directly from one tape to 
another.

To keep the catalog as light as possible I don't want to create a second copy 
of the file records inside bacula but in want to be able to restore from one 
tape as well as from the other one.
This last condition infers that both tape should have the same label.

What methods are possible to make it ?

I have minded in using dd,bcopy… But I cant say which one is the more 
appropriated and safe.

Also I tried to write to a kind of "spool file" device and then to dd it to my 
two tapes. I saw that bcopy is only writing to a volume that got a different 
name, does someone succeeded in cloning a file into a tape

Thanks for your answers

Hugo



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