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Pretty simple, the best thing to do is to proceed like in the FAQ
above (How can I do automatic backups?) and just insert a command for
changing the tape in the shell script. So before calling KBACKUP , you
would just let the auto-loader change the tape and then start the
backup. Unfortunately, then you can only do backups that fit on a
single tape.
If you want to write longer (multi-volume) backups, you need to know
MULTIBUF how to change tapes. In the Configuration -Menues you
find an entry for the commands MULTIBUF will execute at the end of a
tape. Here you need to enter a command for changing the tape, and
everything should work fine.
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David Frascone
2000-10-13