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Device {
Name = HPStorageTape0
Archive Device = Tape0
Drive Index = 0
Device Type = Tape
Changer Device = 4:0:5:1
Media Type = *HPUltriumTape*
Autochanger = yes
*LabelMedia = yes
AutomaticMount = yes*
Alert Command = tapeinfo -f %c | findstr TapeAlert
Autoselect = yes
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007, Brian Debelius wrote:
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Please use Unified diff format (diff -u), as this makes using
the 'patch' command very easy... :)
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We can explain diff to Nawfel later :) one thing at a time.
Alan Brown wrote:
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007, Brian Debelius wrote:
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I don't think that will work. I recommend that you do not put min/max block
size directives unless you are forced to, and almost certainly Bacula will
not work with those values, which are what the drive supports but not
approprate for Bacula blocks.
On Monday 26 March 2007 15:53, Brian
C:\Program Files\Bacula\bintapeinfo -f Tape0
cannot open SCSI device 'Tape0' - Permission denied
excuse me for the late, this damned yahoo redirected the mails to the spam list
so I didn't saw them !
It will not happen again !!
sorry
Nawfel
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De : Brian Debelius
Right click on 'my computer' choose 'manage', expand 'services and
applications', click on Services, scroll down to 'removable storage',
right click on 'removable storage' , click on 'stop', right click again,
click on properties, change startup type to 'disabled'
click 'ok', reboot