Hi Birgit,
finally I fixed the issue. Indeed there's a package missing and was
not installed with the
script provided in the documentation. I downloaded the
bareos-storage-tape_20.0.0-1_amd64.deb
and I installed it manually with "apt install
./bareos-storage-tape_
Hi Birgit,
the hint with the -d100 was really good. After starting bareos-sd in
command-line
mode, I get the following message after access to the tape drive:
bareos-sd (90): stored/dir_cmd.cc:298-0 Message channel init
completed.
bareos-sd (100): stored/dir_
Hi Robert,
Another thing to try would to be to change your FDPort into 9102
Another test would be to activate the debug level:
bareos-dir -t -d100
Maybe you can find some help on the following sites:
-
https://docs.bareos.org/Appendix/Troubleshooting.html#section-debug-messages
-
https://a
Hi Birgit,
the good thing is, that I got my PostgreSQL backend now up and running and the
Bareos test script is passing
without any issue:
=
Hi Birgit,
I copied and updated the given Configs accordingly but the error remains:
Connecting to Storage daemon Tape at :9103 ...
stored/dev.cc:245 /dev/tape/by-id/scsi-1391028290-nst has an unknown device
type 2
Device "LTO7-Tape-Drive" requested by DIR could not be opened or does not
Please can you try *exactly* like this (just modify the hostname and set
your password):
/etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d/storage/Tape.conf
Storage {
Name = Tape
Address = hostname, no IP address here (do not use "localhost" here).
SDPort = 9103
Password = $DIRPASS
Device = LTO7-Tape-Drive
M
Hi Birgit,
I checked multiple times on name matching and I also aligned my setup on your
config:
Device {
Name = My-LTO
Drive Index = 0
Media Type = Tape
Archive Device = /dev/tape/by-id/scsi-1IBM_ULTRIUM-TD1_1391028290-nst
LabelMedia = yes
AutomaticMount = yes
AlwaysOpen = no
Rem
Hi Robert,
I'm not using Bareos 20, and I see the config file is a bit different,
but did you check if everything it is ok with the spaces between the =
and also within the denominations?
For example "MediaType = Tape" or "Media Type = Tape"
(my config from version 18.2):
Device {
Name =
Hi Birgit,
thanks for your quick reply. I forgot to mention, that a simple
tar cvf /dev/nst0
and also a
tar cvf /dev/tape/by-id/scsi-1IBM_ULTRIUM-TD1_1391028290-nst
is working without any issue. But anyway, here are the answers to your
questions:
1)
root@192.168.0.254:~# ll /dev/tape/by-id/
Hi,
what can you see when trying
cat /dev/tape/by-id/
?
Do you have ITDT tool installed? Can you try to check the LTO with
/opt/ITDT_LINUX/ITDT/itdt
U
1
?
What's the output of the following commands:
lsscsi -g
mt -f /dev/st0 status
/bin/mt -f /dev/tape/by-id/scsi-xxx-nst eject
?
Regard
Hi everybody,I used previous versions of Bareos on my Ubuntu server (16.04)
installation and was quite happy withit. In summer I moved to new Ubuntu 20.04
and was desperately waiting for an appropriate update ofBareos - until
yesterday.I installed the fresh Bareos 20 release w/o any issue and mi
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