From 18bf5638dc78eb94f8aebb3cf034627667f956d2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kern Sibbald Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 18:50:14 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update donations --- docs/home-page/news.txt | 3 ++- docs/manual/storedconf.tex | 22 +++++++++++++--------- docs/manual/supporteddrives.tex | 1 + 3 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/home-page/news.txt b/docs/home-page/news.txt index 065ddf46..f6cddb61 100644 --- a/docs/home-page/news.txt +++ b/docs/home-page/news.txt @@ -14,7 +14,8 @@ Results to date of donations for the Data Encryption project ClarkConnect $500 Andrew Ford $25 Ciphire Labs GmbH $?? - Goal: $3000 Total: $1,750 + InetU, Inc $1000 + Goal: $3000 Total: $2,750 Note, the official list is kept by Landon at: diff --git a/docs/manual/storedconf.tex b/docs/manual/storedconf.tex index ead368b9..44cf7bfb 100644 --- a/docs/manual/storedconf.tex +++ b/docs/manual/storedconf.tex @@ -341,15 +341,19 @@ specified within the Device resource are specific to the Device. \item [Changer Device = {\it name-string}] \index[sd]{Changer Device } - The specified {\bf name-string} gives the system file name of the autochanger - device name that corresponds to the {\bf Archive Device} specified. This - device name is specified if you have an autochanger or if you want to use the - {\bf Alert Command} (see below). Normally you will specify the {\bf generic - SCSI} device name in this directive. For example, on Linux systems, for - archive device {\bf /dev/nst0}, This directive is optional. See the - \ilink{ Using Autochangers}{_ChapterStart18} chapter of this - manual for more details of using this and the following autochanger - directives. + 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 + gemeric SCSI device name should be specified if you have an autochanger + or if you have a standard tape drive and want to use the + {\bf Alert Command} (see below). For example, on Linux systems, for + an Archive Device name of {\bf /dev/nst0}, you would specify {\bf + /dev/sg0} for the Changer Device name. Depending on your exact + configuration, and the number of autochangers or the type of + autochanger, what you specify here can vary. This directive is + optional. See the \ilink{ Using Autochangers}{_ChapterStart18} chapter + of this manual for more details of using this and the following + autochanger directives. \item [Changer Command = {\it name-string}] \index[sd]{Changer Command } diff --git a/docs/manual/supporteddrives.tex b/docs/manual/supporteddrives.tex index 3d152cbc..676e9fc2 100644 --- a/docs/manual/supporteddrives.tex +++ b/docs/manual/supporteddrives.tex @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ unknown: \hline {- } & {ADIC } & {DLT } & {Adic Fastor 22 DLT } & {- } \\ \hline {FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE-p1 amd64 } & {Certance} & {LTO } & {AdicCertance CL400 LTO Ultrium 2 } & {200GB } \\ \hline {- } & {- } & {DDS } & {Compaq DDS 2,3,4 } & {- } \\ + \hline {SuSE 8.1 Pro} & {Compaq} & {AIT } & {Compaq AIT 35 LVD } & {35/70GB } \\ \hline {- } & {Exabyte } & {- } & {Exabyte drives less than 10 years old } & {- } \\ \hline {- } & {Exabyte } & {- } & {Exabyte VXA drives } & {- } \\ \hline {- } & {HP } & {Travan 4 } & {Colorado T4000S } & {- } \\ -- 2.39.5