Hi,
I am using Bacula 5.0.1 running on an Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit server with a Dell
PowerVault TL2000 tape library attached via a SAS controller. In the
library are two LTO4 drives and I am using LTO4 media. From a backup over
the weekend I found the following message in the bacula log:
Hi,
I am using Bacula 5.0.1 running on an Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit server with a Dell
PowerVault TL2000 tape library attached via a SAS controller. In the
library are two LTO4 drives and I am using LTO4 media. From a backup over
the weekend I found the following message in the bacula log:
I am using Bacula 5.0.1 running on an Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit server with a Dell
PowerVault TL2000 tape library attached via a SAS controller. In the
library are two LTO4 drives and I am using LTO4 media. From a backup over
the weekend I found the following message in the bacula log:
Il 16/04/2012 15:59, Jack Cobb ha scritto:
Hi,
I am using Bacula 5.0.1 running on an Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit server with a
Dell PowerVault TL2000 tape library attached via a SAS controller. In
the library are two LTO4 drives and I am using LTO4 media. From a backup
over the weekend I found the
Thanks for the quick reply. No errors that I can find in dmesg. However,
there are a lot of jpeg files on this server...that does make sense that
compressed files cannot be compressed a second time.
Also if you are using encryption in bacula. I am not sure if that
bacula uses compressible