Hi Kern et al,
Thanks very much for that - yes ...
I must always read the full ReleaseNotes for all major versions when upgrading.
I must always read the full ReleaseNotes for all major versions when upgrading.
I must always read the full ReleaseNotes for all major versions when upgrading.
......
That new (Autochanger) resource makes eminent sense though.
I appear to be running properly now, I did have a new hiccup though'
(My usual gripe - but not really anything to do with bacula)....
The mtx-changer script - someone added a bit of (counter) code that used a bash
specific facility.
- naughty!, some of us still have to use the original bourne shell.
Had to replace the portion of script with a simple loop (although someone else
on the mailing-list suggested a bit of perl).
I can't really just install bash on the system - its a production system.
Ah well such is the fragmented world of unix :)
I do however have the following minor (out of interest) queries:
The V10 DB has a tables "Device", "Location", "LocationLog", "Log", and
"UnsavedFiles" which aren't populated.
Curiosity begs me to ask what these tables are for?
Thanks again - I particularly like the "reload" bconsole command - what a
time-saver!.
Andrew R Paterson
DS Ltd.
Cedar Office Park
Cobham Road
Ferndown
Dorset BH21 7SB
Tel: +44 (0) 1202 877188
Fax: +44 (0) 1202 871297
www.ds.co.uk
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Recommendation: always read the full ReleaseNotes for all major
> versions when upgrading. In your case: 1.38.11 and 2.0.2.
>
> You are apparently missing the new Autochanger resource introduced in
> 1.38.x, which is required.
>
>
>
> On Monday 05 March 2007 13:56, Andrew Paterson wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Solaris 9 (sun4u) bacula-2.0.2 (recently upgraded from 1.36.1)
>> [Mysql 4.0.21 Solaris 8,9,10, Linux 2.6 (FC5 & GENTOO), WIN-32
>> (WIN-XP) Clients.]
>>
>> - Bacula built from source.
>> - Director & Storage Daemon on same machine.
>> - Storage device LTO STOREDGE-L8 Autochanger (Actually an HP
>> autochanger).
>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>> Having recently upgraded my site, bacula ran ok until the current
>> volume in my autochanger filled up then an automatic media change
>> failed.
>>
>> Initially, the mtx-changer script didn't work properly (apparently
>> it was updated in the upgrade). I found a solaris specific version in
>> examples/autochangers/solaris-mtx-changers which I have attempted to
>> use (having set the correct paths to mtx). [also having found that I
>> actually had two version of mtx on my system one took a -d flag the
>> other took a -f flag!!!!! - so I messed things up a bit there].
>>
>> Now, when I run this script manually : e.g.
>> ./mtx-changer /dev/scsi/changer/c1t0d0 loaded 1 /dev/rmt/1mbn
>> It seems to work ok & returns the correct value saying e.g. slot 6
>> is loaded.
>>
>> However in bconsole.
>> * status storage
>> Gives:
>> Device status:
>> Device "STOREDGE-L8" (/dev/rmt/1mbn) is mounted with
>> Volume="backup029" Pool="*unknown*" Drive 0 status unknown.
>> Total Bytes Read=0 Blocks Read=0 Bytes/block=0
>> Positioned at File=0 Block=0
>>
>> I have only ever used the default pool. - I don't recall getting
>> "*unknown*" before!.
>>
>> However:
>> * update slots scan
>> Gives:
>> The defined Storage resources are:
>> 1: File
>> 2: HP-DDS3 4mm DAT Loader
>> 3: STOREDGE-L8
>> Select Storage resource (1-3): 3
>> Connecting to Storage daemon STOREDGE-L8 at aaaaaaaaaa:9103 ...
>> 3995 Device "STOREDGE-L8" (/dev/rmt/1mbn) is not an autochanger.
>> Enter autochanger drive[0]:
>>
>> Bacula no longer thinks my autochanger is really an autochanger!!
>>
>> Obviously something has changed that I am not aware of.
>>
>> Relevent bits from my config files......
>>
>> bacula-dir.conf:
>> _________________
>>
>> ....
>> ....
>> # Definition of SUN StorEdge-L8 (Ultrium)
>> Storage
>> {
>> Name = STOREDGE-L8
>> Autochanger = yes
>> Address = aaaaaaaaaa # N.B. May need to use a fully
>> qualified name here SDPort = 9103 Password = bbbbbb
>> Device = STOREDGE-L8
>> MediaType = LTO
>> Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 2 # enable status requests whilst
>> writing } .....
>> .....
>>
>> bacula-sd.conf
>> ______________
>>
>> ....
>> ....
>> Device
>> {
>> Name = STOREDGE-L8
>> # Tape Drive : HP Ultrium 1-SCSI
>> # Changer ADIC FastStor 2
>> Archive Device = /dev/rmt/1mbn
>> Device Type = Tape
>> Media Type = "LTO" # Linear Tape Open
>> Autochanger = Yes Changer Device = /dev/scsi/changer/c1t0d0
>> Changer Command = "/etc/bacula/mtx-changer %c %o %S %a %d"
>> Drive Index = 0 # Added this (to try to get
>> 2.0.2 working) LabelMedia = no; AutomaticMount = yes;
>> RemovableMedia = yes
>> AlwaysOpen = Yes;
>> Hardware End of Medium = Yes;
>> Fast Forward Space File = No
>> Hardware end of file = no;
>> # Not sure what this is supposed to do
>> # MountAnonymousVolumes = no;
>> Maximum Spool Size = 5g
>> Spool Directory = /archive/spooling
>> }
>> ....
>> ....
>>
>> I attach my mtx-changer script(slightly fixed paths) which should
>> not be causing a problem.. but since its in the "critical Path" here
>> it is!.
>>
>> Any help/suggestions gratefully received.
>>
>> Many Thanks
>>
>> Andrew R Paterson
>> DS Ltd.
>> Cedar Office Park
>> Cobham Road
>> Ferndown
>> Dorset BH21 7SB
>>
>> Tel: +44 (0) 1202 877188
>> Fax: +44 (0) 1202 871297
>> www.ds.co.uk
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