For those interested, here is a configuration of a VXA-172 Packetloader
library that is working on a Windows 2003 box.
#set the block size to variable
mt -f TAPE0 setblk 0
################################
# Definition of tape storage device in -dir.conf
################################
Storage {
Name = "Tape"
# Do not use "localhost" here
Address = comp0.local # N.B. Use a fully qualified name
here
SDPort = 9103
Password = "password"
Device = "Packetloader0"
Media Type = X10
Autochanger = yes
Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 2
}
################################
# Definition of tape storage device in -sd.conf
################################
Autochanger {
Name = "Packetloader0"
Device = "VXA-172"
Changer Device = Changer0
Changer Command = "\"C:\\Program Files\\Bacula\\bin\\\"mtx-changer %c
%o %S %a %d"
}
Device {
Name = "VXA-172"
Drive Index =0
Device Type = Tape
Archive Device = Tape0
Changer Device = Changer0
LabelMedia = yes
AutomaticMount = yes
AlwaysOpen = no
RemovableMedia = yes
RandomAccess = no
Media Type = X10
Autochanger = yes
Autoselect = yes
Minimum Block Size = 1024
Maximum Block Size = 245760
Changer Command = "\"C:\\Program Files\\Bacula\\bin\\\"mtx-changer %c
%o %S %a %d"
Spool directory = "d:\\bacula\\spool"
}
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