On Wed, 13 Jul 2005, Kern Sibbald wrote:
There is something on the tape which bacula doesn't like when it scans the
start of the tape. Writing an EOF solves the problem but it means tapes
need massaging and can't simply be unwrapped, labelled and stuck in
magazines.
Well, this is a function of the drive and the OS. Bacula does a read of the
tape. If you have an old stupid drive an the tape is blank, it runs away.
this doesn't happen.
If
you have a modern drive and a good OS, it should report some sort of "error",
in which case Bacula will assume the tape is not labeled and proceed with
labeling and using it. I don't know what more I can do.
It does, but up till now Bacula has refused to label it. Has this
behaviour changed recently?
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