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fixes links to Tape Testing section
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joergsteffens committed May 13, 2015
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18 changes: 2 additions & 16 deletions manuals/en/main/quickstart.tex
Expand Up @@ -245,31 +245,17 @@ \section{Testing Compatibility with Your Tape Drive}
\index[general]{Testing Bareos Compatibility with Your Tape Drive}

Before spending a lot of time on Bareos only to find that it doesn't work
with your tape drive, please read the {\bf Testing Your Tape
Drive} chapter of this manual.
\debug{TapeTesting chapter is missing!}
with your tape drive, please read the \nameref{TapeTestingChapter} section.
If you have a modern
standard SCSI tape drive on a Linux or Solaris, most likely it will work,
but better test than be sorry. For FreeBSD (and probably other xBSD
flavors), reading the above mentioned tape testing chapter is a must.
% refer to FreeBSD bacula documentation, because Bareos documentation is not available
Also, for FreeBSD, please see \elink{The FreeBSD
Diary}{http://www.freebsddiary.org/bacula.php} for a detailed description
%TODO: fix elink so it shows URL in PDF
on how to make Bacula work on your system.
This information should also work with Bareos.
% In addition, users of FreeBSD
% prior to 4.9-STABLE dated Mon Dec 29 15:18:01 2003 UTC who plan to use tape
% devices, please see the file {\bf platforms/freebsd/pthreads-fix.txt} in
% the main Bareos directory concerning important information concerning
% compatibility of Bareos and your system. \label{notls}


\label{Running1}

\section{Running Bareos}
\index[general]{Bareos!Running}
\index[general]{Running Bareos}
\label{Running1}

Probably the most important part of running Bareos is being able to restore
files. If you haven't tried recovering files at least once, when you actually
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion manuals/en/main/troubleshooting.tex
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was previously using, you should try that size if 512 does not work.
This is a really horrible solution, and it is not at all recommended
to continue backing up your data without correcting this condition.
Please see the Tape Testing chapter for more on this.
Please see the \nameref{TapeTestingChapter} section for more on this.

\item Try editing the restore.bsr file at the Run xxx yes/mod/no prompt
before starting the restore job and remove all the VolBlock statements.
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