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Hi,
I am using E-Smith 4.1.2
We've been using it for 6 months now, running a backup every night.
In the administratiuon panel, I have set up the backup to run at 02:00 AM each night and ask E-Smith to remind me to load the tape at 16H00 every day.
Believe it or not, the reminder thing only worked the first time last Friday. Until then, I never got any messages asking me to put a tape in the drive.
What was wrong then ? Can soneome tell me ?
Strnage thing ... The next day backup did not work for some reasons (a tape was loaded !!!).
I got the following message:
Backup aborted: No tape loaded
Why can it find a tape suddenly ?
(The server has been running about 80 days without restarting. I did switch it off this morning and hope that the backup will run ok tonight.
If you have any ideas, please help.
Thanks.
Gaetan
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I think the command is set only to send that message if the tape drive does not contain a tape already
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The tape was in the drive ... So, I shoudn't get this message !
GaetanLasse Johansson wrote:
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> I think the command is set only to send that message if the
> tape drive does not contain a tape already
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Gaetan wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I am using E-Smith 4.1.2
> We've been using it for 6 months now, running a backup every
> night.
> In the administratiuon panel, I have set up the backup to run
> at 02:00 AM each night and ask E-Smith to remind me to load
> the tape at 16H00 every day.
> Believe it or not, the reminder thing only worked the first
> time last Friday. Until then, I never got any messages asking
> me to put a tape in the drive.
the only time i get a reminder message is the first time after a reboot. i've never bothered to find out what was wrong.
>Strnage thing ... The next day backup did not work for some >reasons (a tape was loaded !!!).
>I got the following message:
>Backup aborted: No tape loaded
you can always do an immediate backup by issuing the command:
/sbin/e-smith/backup