Am 13. Jul, 2006 schwätzte Nate Plamondon so: > I recently acquired a Dell PowerVault 120T SCSI tape autochanger for My sympathies. > use with my Ubuntu Dapper machine at home. I have precious little > experience with tape backups and could use a little help. I have thus > far tried using amanda (no autochanger support) and bacula (doesn't I'm pretty sure I've used amanda with autochangers before. > want to use my autochanger). I think bacula could fulfill my needs, > but I'm not entirely sure how to configure it to work properly. I > could also use a hand setting up a sane backups scheme. I have some > ideas, but I would like an experienced opinion. Thanks in advance! Try moving things around by hand just to make sure the autochanger and the commo with the OS are working. mtx - controls tape autochangers Yup, looks like amanda can handle libraries. ### MTX can be used to manipulate tape auto-changers, also known as "jukeboxes", such that backup software can make use of the multiple tape capabilities of the auto-changer. In particular, this is necessary glue for using a backup system like Amanda with a DDS auto-changer like the HP Surestore 12000e. ### ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.CiscoLearning.org/ # Join the League of Professional System Administrators! https://LOPSA.org/ # C'est la Net - der.hans