From: Phil S. <al...@ca...> - 2004-03-26 20:16:41
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On Sat, Mar 27, 2004 at 07:02:49AM -0600, Justin Rush wrote: > What is bsmtp? I'm sorry, I meant btape. bsmtp is the delivery agent Bacula uses to inject operator messages into the mail system. btape is the tape and drive test-and-calibration utility for Bacula. > >No, but the first thing I'd try is to start up bsmtp, weof the tape, > >then label it with bsmtp, then remount it with Bacula. If you really > >want to be safe, run a bsmtp test on the tape. I had to toss a VXA tape > >recently because it developed read errors in the header block of the > >first tape file, but it didn't show up on write. > > > >(After ... oh my ... about five years of use, I should probably replace > >my entire tape pool, but I can't afford to.) -- .********* Fight Back! It may not be just YOUR life at risk. *********. : phil stracchino : unix ronin : renaissance man : mystic zen biker geek : : al...@ca...|phi...@ea...|ph...@no... : : 2000 CBR929RR, 1991 VFR750F3 (foully murdered), 1986 VF500F (sold) : : Linux Now! ...Because friends don't let friends use Microsoft. : |