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diff --git a/man/xml-source/amanda-changers.7.xml b/man/xml-source/amanda-changers.7.xml
index 9846a12..4827e08 100644
--- a/man/xml-source/amanda-changers.7.xml
+++ b/man/xml-source/amanda-changers.7.xml
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ define changer hp-robot {
tapedev "chg-robot:/dev/sg1"
property "tape-device" "0=tape:/dev/nst0"
property append "tape-device" "1=tape:/dev/nst1"
- device_property "BLOCK_SIZE" "512k"
+ device-property "BLOCK_SIZE" "512k"
}
# ...
tapedev "hp-robot"
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ changer definition, as in the hp-robot example, above.Devices, too, can take properties to control their behavior (see ). Device properties can come from four
places: implicit device properties (from tapetype parameters), global device
-properties (from global device_property parameters),
+properties (from global device-property parameters),
properties in device definitions, and properties in changer definitions.
Properties are applied in this order, with later properties taking
priority.
@@ -183,6 +183,14 @@ all volumes for a configuration have different device names -- for example,
if you have many standalone drive. The changerfile must exist; it is used to save the state file.
+The child devices are specified using the same syntax as for the RAIT
+device (see ). The range
+specification can be especially useful here:
+
+tpchanger "chg-multi:s3:mycompany-backups/tape-{001..100}"
+
+
+
This changer is not fast-search capable.
Properties
@@ -359,8 +367,10 @@ define changer robot {
tpchanger "chg-rait:{vtape,robot}"
-This changer script constructs RAIT devices out of the devices provided by several "sub-changers". The sub-changers are specified using the same shell-like syntax as the RAIT device (see
-).
+This changer script constructs RAIT devices out of the devices provided
+by several "sub-changers". The sub-changers are specified using the same
+shell-like syntax as the RAIT device (see ).
Chg-rait does not require that all of the child changers have the same slot names: compound slot names are created by combining the slot names supplied by the child changers using the same shell-like syntax. For example, if the child changers return slots "top", "strange", and "3", then the RAIT changer will return "{top,strange,3}". This makes it possible to, for example, mirror data on tapes in slots 1-10 to tapes in slots 11-20 of the same robot, using two chg-zd-mtx child changers (and, naturally, two tape drives). In this arrangement, the first slot would be named {1,11}.
@@ -667,6 +677,10 @@ The password for the NDMP server.
The username for the NDMP server.
+VERBOSE
+If true, enables the NDMJOB library's verbose (packet-level) debugging.
+
+