> >
> >
> you do not have mount /dev/sa* at all to read/write data to it. it
> looks like the drive is configured ok judging by the output from mt
> bellow. I would suggest reading the man pages for mt as well as sa
> to get a better understanding of how FreeBSD, and unix in general,
> treat's block devices.
>
thanks Pete for the response. well then I dont understand what bconsole is
complaining about and how to make it happy. it appears to complaining that
/dev/sa0 is not mounted. I couldnt find an exatc cure in the bacula
documentation both in the PDF from the install and the online documentation.
running on FreeBSD-4.11
bacual 1.36.2
--- snip ---
*mount
The defined Storage resources are:
1: File
2: Onstream
Select Storage resource (1-2): 2
3001 OK mount. Device=/dev/sa0
*label
2The defined Storage resources are:
1: File
2: Onstream
Select Storage resource (1-2): 2
Enter new Volume name: backup
Automatically selected Pool: Default
Connecting to Storage daemon Onstream at typhoon.enabled.com:9103 ...
Sending label command for Volume "backup" Slot 0 ...
3910 Unable to open device /dev/sa0. ERR=dev.c:289 stored: unable to open
device /dev/sa0: ERR=Permission denied
Label command failed for Volume backup.
Do not forget to mount the drive!!!
*
--- snip ---
any clues please?
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