Configure SEP sesam with removable SATA DISK From SEPsesam Contents
Configure SEP sesam using removable SATA DISK Media
Add a new drive group for the removable drives
Initialise new media in the new media pool
How to configure the auto mount function for Linux
Using the Unix / Linux automounter!
Assume you have configured a mount point for removable SATA media as follows:
/media/satadisk
SEP sesam requires that for each media device a folder must exist on the media selected, in this example 'sesam'. The complete path in this example the sesam saveset will be is:
/media/satadisk/sesam
To automatically mount your media you need to edit /etc/auto.master map file and add the following new entry:
/media /etc/auto.media
/media is the starting location of the /media/satadisk mount point path. For the remainder of the path, create an indirect map called /etc/auto.media with the following entry:
satadisk -fstype=ext3 :/dev/sdb1
This completes the task.
Reload the autofs service as follows:
service autofs reload
The above entries will ensure that whenever any process references the path /media/satadisk, the autofs service will automount /dev/sdb1 to /media/satadisk and ensure it is available for use.
The default timeout for a tape/sata disk dismount is 10 minutes, but this is user selectable. You can also use the sesam notify interface to issue a definitive umount command upon completion of all nightly backups.
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