From da36f75763b8d80fc44ff8980ac2ace79a64e489 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kern Sibbald Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 15:52:53 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] remove supported.tex --- docs/manual/supported.tex | 216 -------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 216 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/manual/supported.tex diff --git a/docs/manual/supported.tex b/docs/manual/supported.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 2eb0bcf3..00000000 --- a/docs/manual/supported.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,216 +0,0 @@ -%% -%% - -\section*{Supported Systems and Hardware} -\label{_ChapterStart} -\index[general]{Supported Systems and Hardware } -\index[general]{Hardware!Supported Systems and } -\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Supported Systems and Hardware} - -\label{SysReqs} - -\subsection*{System Requirements} -\index[general]{System Requirements } -\index[general]{Requirements!System } -\addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{System Requirements} - -\begin{itemize} -\item {\bf Bacula} has been compiled and run on Linux RedHat, FreeBSD, and -Solaris systems. -\item It requires GNU C++ version 2.95 or higher to compile. You can try with -other compilers and older versions, but you are on your own. We have -successfully compiled and used Bacula on RH8.0/RH9/RHEL 3.0/FC3 with GCC 3.4. -Note, in general GNU C++ is a separate package (e.g. RPM) from GNU C, so you -need them both loaded. On RedHat systems, the C++ compiler is part of the -{\bf gcc-c++} rpm package. -\item There are certain third party packages that Bacula needs. Except for -MySQL and PostgreSQL, they can all be found in the {\bf depkgs} and {\bf -depkgs1} releases. -\item If you want to build the Win32 binaries, you will need a Microsoft -Visual C++ compiler (or Visual Studio). Although all components build -(console has some warnings), only the File daemon has been tested. -\item {\bf Bacula} requires a good implementation of pthreads to work. This -is not the case on some of the BSD systems. -\item The source code has been written with portability in mind and is mostly -POSIX compatible. Thus porting to any POSIX compatible operating system -should be relatively easy. -\item The GNOME Console program is developed and tested under GNOME 2.x. It -also runs under GNOME 1.4 but this version is deprecated and thus no longer -maintained. -\item The wxWidgets Console program is developed and tested with the latest -stable ANSI (not Unicode) version of -\elink{wxWidgets}{http://www.wxwidgets.org/} (2.6.0) for Unix and Linux -systems. On Win32, we use wxWidgets version 2.4.0 compiled with Unicode -enable. It should also work on other platforms supported by wxWidgets. -\item The Tray Monitor program is developed for GTK+-2.x. It needs Gnome less -or equal to 2.2, KDE greater or equal to 3.1 or any window manager supporting -the -\elink{ FreeDesktop system tray -standard}{http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/systemtray-spec}. -\item If you want to enable command line editing and history, you will need -to have /usr/include/termcap.h and either the termcap or the ncurses library -loaded (libtermcap-devel or ncurses-devel). -\item If you want to use DVD as backup medium, you will need to download and -install the -\elink{dvd+rw-tools}{http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/}. -\end{itemize} - -\subsection*{Supported Operating Systems} -\label{SupportedOSes} -\index[general]{Systems!Supported Operating } -\index[general]{Supported Operating Systems } -\addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{Supported Operating Systems} - -\begin{itemize} -\item Linux systems (built and tested on RedHat Fedora Core 3). -\item If you have a recent Red Hat Linux system running the 2.4.x kernel and -you have the directory {\bf /lib/tls} installed on your system (normally by -default), bacula will {\bf NOT} run. This is the new pthreads library and it -is defective. You must remove this directory prior to running Bacula, or you -can simply change the name to {\bf /lib/tls-broken}) then you must reboot -your machine (one of the few times Linux must be rebooted). If you are not -able to remove/rename /lib/tls, an alternative is to set the environment -variable "LD\_ASSUME\_KERNEL=2.4.19" prior to executing Bacula. For this -option, you do not need to reboot, and all programs other than Bacula will -continue to use /lib/tls. - -The feedback that we have for 2.6 kernels is that the same problem may -exist. However, we have not been able to reproduce the above mentioned -problem (bizarre hangs) on 2.6 kernels. If you do experience problems, we -recommend using the environment variable override -(LD\_ASSUME\_KERNEL=2.4.19) rather than removing /lib/tls, because TLS -is designed to work with 2.6 kernels. - -\item Most flavors of Linux (Gentoo, SuSE, Mandrake, Debian, ...). -\item Solaris various versions. -\item FreeBSD (tape driver supported in 1.30 -- please see some {\bf -important} considerations in the -\ilink{ Tape Modes on FreeBSD}{tapetesting.tex#FreeBSDTapes} section of the -Tape Testing chapter of this manual.) -\item Windows (Win98/Me, WinNT/2K/XP) Client (File daemon) binaries. -\item MacOS X/Darwin (see -\elink{ http://fink.sourceforge.net/}{http://fink.sourceforge.net/} for -obtaining the packages) -\item OpenBSD Client (File daemon). -\item Irix Client (File daemon). -\item Tru64 -\item Bacula is said to work on other systems (AIX, BSDI, HPUX, ...) but we -do not have first hand knowledge of these systems. -\item See the Porting chapter of the Bacula Developer's Guide for information -on porting to other systems. -\end{itemize} - -\subsection*{Supported Tape Drives} -\label{SupportedDrives} -\index[general]{Drives!Supported Tape } -\index[general]{Supported Tape Drives } -\addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{Supported Tape Drives} - -Even if your drive is on the list below, please check the -\ilink{Tape Testing Chapter}{tapetesting.tex#btape} of this manual for -procedures that you can use to verify if your tape drive will work with -Bacula. If your drive is in fixed block mode, it may appear to work with -Bacula until you attempt to do a restore and Bacula wants to position the -tape. You can be sure only by following the procedures suggested above and -testing. - -It is very difficult to supply a list of supported tape drives, or drives that -are known to work with Bacula because of limited feedback (so if you use -Bacula on a different drive, please let us know). Based on user feedback, the -following drives are known to work with Bacula. A dash in a column means -unknown: - -\addcontentsline{lot}{table}{Supported Tape Drives} -\begin{longtable}{|p{1.2in}|l|l|p{1.3in}|l|} - \hline -\multicolumn{1}{|c| }{\bf OS } & \multicolumn{1}{c| }{\bf Man. } & -\multicolumn{1}{c| }{\bf Media } & \multicolumn{1}{c| }{\bf Model } & -\multicolumn{1}{c| }{\bf Capacity } \\ - \hline -{- } & {ADIC } & {DLT } & {Adic Scalar 100 DLT } & {100GB } \\ - \hline -{- } & {ADIC } & {DLT } & {Adic Fastor 22 DLT } & {- } \\ - \hline -{- } & {- } & {DDS } & {Compaq DDS 2,3,4 } & {- } \\ - \hline -{- } & {Exabyte } & {- } & {Exabyte drives less than 10 years old } & {- } -\\ - \hline -{- } & {Exabyte } & {- } & {Exabyte VXA drives } & {- } \\ - \hline -{- } & {HP } & {Travan 4 } & {Colorado T4000S } & {- } \\ - \hline -{- } & {HP } & {DLT } & {HP DLT drives } & {- } \\ - \hline -{- } & {HP } & {LTO } & {HP LTO Ultrium drives } & {- } \\ - \hline -{FreeBSD 4.10 RELEASE } & {HP } & {DAT } & {HP StorageWorks DAT72i } & {- } -\\ - \hline -{- } & {Overland } & {LTO } & {LoaderXpress LTO } & {- } \\ - \hline -{- } & {Overland } & {- } & {Neo2000 } & {- } \\ - \hline -{- } & {OnStream } & {- } & {OnStream drives (see below) } & {- } \\ - \hline -{- } & {Quantum } & {DLT } & {DLT-8000 } & {40/80GB } \\ - \hline -{Linux } & {Seagate } & {DDS-4 } & {Scorpio 40 } & {20/40GB } \\ - \hline -{FreeBSD 4.9 STABLE } & {Seagate } & {DDS-4 } & {STA2401LW } & {20/40GB } \\ - \hline -{FreeBSD 5.2.1 pthreads patched RELEASE } & {Seagate } & {AIT-1 } & {STA1701W -} & {35/70GB } \\ - \hline -{Linux } & {Sony } & {DDS-2,3,4 } & {- } & {4-40GB } \\ - \hline -{Linux } & {Tandberg } & {- } & {Tandbert MLR3 } & {- } \\ - \hline -{FreeBSD } & {Tandberg } & {- } & {Tandberg SLR6 } & {- } \\ - \hline -{Solaris } & {Tandberg } & {- } & {Tandberg SLR75 } & {- } -\\ \hline - -\end{longtable} - -There is a list of -\ilink{supported autochangers}{autochangers.tex#Models} models in the -\ilink{autochangers chapter}{autochangers.tex#_ChapterStart} of this document, -where you will find other tape drives that work with Bacula. - -\subsection*{Unsupported Tape Drives} -\label{UnSupportedDrives} -\index[general]{Unsupported Tape Drives } -\index[general]{Drives!Unsupported Tape } -\addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{Unsupported Tape Drives} - -Previously OnStream IDE-SCSI tape drives did not work with Bacula. As of -Bacula version 1.33 and the osst kernel driver version 0.9.14 or later, they -now work. Please see the testing chapter as you must set a fixed block size. - -QIC tapes are known to have a number of particularities (fixed block size, and -one EOF rather than two to terminate the tape). As a consequence, you will -need to take a lot of care in configuring them to make them work correctly -with Bacula. - -\subsection*{FreeBSD Users Be Aware!!!} -\index[general]{FreeBSD Users Be Aware } -\index[general]{Aware!FreeBSD Users Be } -\addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{FreeBSD Users Be Aware!!!} - -Unless you have patched the pthreads library on most FreeBSD systems, you will -lose data when Bacula spans tapes. This is because the unpatched pthreads -library fails to return a warning status to Bacula that the end of the tape is -near. Please see the -\ilink{Tape Testing Chapter}{tapetesting.tex#FreeBSDTapes} of this manual for -{\bf important} information on how to configure your tape drive for -compatibility with Bacula. - -\subsection*{Supported Autochangers} -\index[general]{Autochangers!Supported } -\index[general]{Supported Autochangers } -\addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{Supported Autochangers} - -For information on supported autochangers, please see the -\ilink{Autochangers Known to Work with Bacula}{autochangers.tex#Models} -section of the Autochangers chapter of this manual. -- 2.39.5