# # Preparations: # # on Linux use "lsscsi --generic" # to get a list of your SCSI devices. # However, normaly you should access your devices by-id # (eg. /dev/tape/by-id/scsi-350011d00018a5f03-nst) # or by-path # (eg. /dev/tape/by-path/pci-0000:0d:08.0-sas-phy4-0x500110a0015ec9e0-lun-0-nst), # because the short device names like /dev/nst1 # might change on reboot. # Device { Name = "tapedrive-0" DeviceType = tape # default:0, only required if the autoloader have multiple drives. DriveIndex = 0 # if only one drive is available, this is normally /dev/nst0. # However, it is advised to access it via id (/dev/tape/by-id/...). ArchiveDevice = /dev/nst0 #ArchiveDevice = /dev/tape/by-id/scsi-350011d00018a5f03-nst # arbitrary string that descripes the the storage media. # Bareos uses this to determine, which device can be handle what media. MediaType = LTO # enable "Check Labels" if tapes with ANSI/IBM labels # should be preserved #Check Labels = yes AutoChanger = yes # default: no AutomaticMount = yes # default: no MaximumFileSize = 10GB # default: 1000000000 (1GB) }