\item [Changer Device = {\it name-string}]
\index[sd]{Changer Device}
\index[sd]{Directive!Changer Device}
+ Note: Eventhough this directive may be specified in the Device resource,
+ it is normally specified only in the {\bf Autochanger} resource. It
+ is listed here for historical reasons.
+ \smallskip
The specified {\bf name-string} must be the {\bf generic SCSI} device
name of the autochanger that corresponds to the normal read/write
{\bf Archive Device} specified in the Device resource. This
\item [Changer Command = {\it name-string}]
\index[sd]{Changer Command}
\index[sd]{Directive!Changer Command}
+ Note: Eventhough this directive may be specified in the Device resource,
+ it is normally specified only in the {\bf Autochanger} resource. It
+ is listed here for historical reasons.
+ \smallskip
The {\bf name-string} specifies an external program to be called that will
automatically change volumes as required by {\bf Bacula}. Normally,
this directive will be specified only in the {\bf AutoChanger} resource,
\item [Drive Index = {\it number}]
\index[sd]{Drive Index}
\index[sd]{Directive!Drive Index}
+ This directive is only used for a Device that is part of an
+ Autochanger.
The {\bf Drive Index} that you specify is passed to the {\bf
mtx-changer} script and is thus passed to the {\bf mtx} program. By
default, the Drive Index is zero, so if you have only one drive in your
\end{description}
%% This pulls in the Autochanger resource from another file.
-\label{AutochangerRes}
-\label{AutochangerResource1}
-\input{autochangerres}
+%%\label{AutochangerRes}
+%%\label{AutochangerResource1}
+%%\input{autochangerres}
\section{Capabilities}
\index[general]{Capabilities}