In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>
> Because I have no idea what VMWare might do to the tape drive, I would
> like to make sure that bacula resets the settings each time it opens it,
> basically just by running something like:
>
> "
> mt -f /dev/nst0 stoptions buffer-writes async-writes read-ahead
> "
You do NOT want to do this. Both "buffer-writes" and "async-writes"
are pretty reliable ways to make any kind of end of tape detection
fail. If you want to issue an init command, then it's a
mt -f /dev/nst0 stoptions 0
to turn off all these "performance-improving" (and reliability-
killing) features.
If you are using an autoloader, it's trivial to patch the mtx-changer
script to perform such a command after loading a tape. Of course this
assumes that no other user is messing with the tape once it was
loaded - but that's a general assumption for bacula anyway.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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Lundstrom, "A Few Good Men From Univac", MIT Press, 1987
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