On Tue, 2005-08-02 at 11:47 +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote: > Version 1.34.4 is pretty old, and there were some seg faults in btape when > attempting two volume fill tests in btape. I'd recommend that you move up to > version 1.36.3 at the least, and since you are just starting to setup Bacula, > you might want to try the Beta version 1.37.30. > > You shouldn't be getting SCSI errors, though. They might be related to the > seg fault, but I doubt it. Perhaps you are running with an older version of > mtx, which is known to be somewhat buggy. >
Thanks for your help Kern. I upgraded to 1.36.3 and that completely sorted it. I re-ran the tape fill command last night and all tests completed successfully :) Also sorted the scsi errors too. You were right, they weren't related in the end :) *ahem* Thanks again! Right, time to continue configuring *waves* Johnny > On Tuesday 02 August 2005 11:27, John Huss wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > I've been attempting to set Bacula up on a Gentoo Linux system. (Bacula > > version 1.34.4) I have been following the documentation, specifically > > the section entitled: 'Tape Testing'. > > > > I have run the btape command and done 'test' which ran successfully on > > my drive and tape changer. For reference it is a: > > > > bacula # cat /proc/scsi/scsi > > Attached devices: > > Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 05 Lun: 00 > > Vendor: QUANTUM Model: ValueLoader Rev: U11r > > Type: Medium Changer ANSI SCSI revision: 02 > > Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 06 Lun: 00 > > Vendor: HP Model: Ultrium 2-SCSI Rev: F78V > > Type: Sequential-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03 > > > > > > And have run the ' btape -c bacula-sd.conf /dev/st0 ; fill' but got some > > errors: > > > > Wrote blk_block=3275000, dev_blk_num=5000 VolBytes=211,276,700,873 > > rate=24589.9 KB/s > > Wrote blk_block=3280000, dev_blk_num=32 VolBytes=211,599,260,817 > > rate=24593.1 KB/s > > Wrote blk_block=3285000, dev_blk_num=5032 VolBytes=211,921,820,769 > > rate=24596.3 KB/s > > Flush block, write EOF > > btape: btape Error: Write error at 431:1 on device /dev/st0. ERR=No > > space left on device. > > btape: Re-read of last block succeeded. > > btape: btape.c:2165 Last block at: 431:0 this_dev_block_num=1 > > btape: btape.c:2198 End of tape. VolumeCapacity=211,921,949,793. Write > > rate = 24556.4 KB/s > > btape: End of medium on Volume "TestVolume1" Bytes=211,921,949,793 > > Blocks=3,285,001 at 01-Aug-2005 18:56. > > btape: 3301 Issuing autochanger "loaded drive 0" command. > > btape: 3302 Autochanger "loaded drive 0", result is Slot 1. > > btape: 3303 Issuing autochanger "unload slot 1, drive 0" command. > > Unloading Data Transfer Element into Storage Element 1...done > > btape: 3304 Issuing autochanger "load slot 2, drive 0" command. > > btape: 3305 Autochanger "load slot 2, drive 0", status is OK. > > Wrote Volume label for volume "TestVolume2". > > btape: 3301 Issuing autochanger "loaded drive 0" command. > > btape: 3302 Autochanger "loaded drive 0", result is Slot 2. > > btape: Wrote label to prelabeled Volume "TestVolume2" on device > > "/dev/st0" > > btape: New volume "TestVolume2" mounted on device /dev/st0 at > > 01-Aug-2005 18:58. > > Done writing ... > > Wrote End Of Session label. > > Wrote state file last_block_num1=0 last_block_num2=11 > > > > > > Done filling tapes. Now beginning re-read of first tape ... > > btape: 3301 Issuing autochanger "loaded drive 0" command. > > btape: 3302 Autochanger "loaded drive 0", result is Slot 2. > > btape: Fatal Error because: Bacula interrupted by signal 11: > > Segmentation violation > > Kaboom! btape, btape got signal 11. Attempting traceback. > > Calling: /btraceback /btape 0 > > execv: /btraceback failed: ERR=No such file or directory > > Traceback complete, attempting cleanup ... > > Orphaned buffer: 100016 bytes allocated at line 1745 of btape btape.c > > Orphaned buffer: 80 bytes allocated at line 131 of btape block.c > > Orphaned buffer: 64528 bytes allocated at line 135 of btape block.c > > Orphaned buffer: 80 bytes allocated at line 131 of btape block.c > > Orphaned buffer: 64528 bytes allocated at line 135 of btape block.c > > Orphaned buffer: 80 bytes allocated at line 131 of btape block.c > > Orphaned buffer: 64528 bytes allocated at line 135 of btape block.c > > Orphaned buffer: 80 bytes allocated at line 106 of btape block.c > > Orphaned buffer: 64528 bytes allocated at line 118 of btape block.c > > > > Any ideas? I do see some scsi errors in dmesg, do you think this is the > > cause of the problem? (scsi errors below) > > > > 3w-9xxx: scsi1: ERROR: (0x03:0x0101): Invalid command > > opcode:opcode=0x4D. > > 3w-9xxx: scsi1: ERROR: (0x03:0x0101): Invalid command opcode:opcode=0x5. > > 3w-9xxx: scsi1: ERROR: (0x03:0x010D): Invalid field in CDB:. > > 3w-9xxx: scsi1: ERROR: (0x03:0x0101): Invalid command > > opcode:opcode=0x34. > > 3w-9xxx: scsi1: ERROR: (0x03:0x0101): Invalid command > > opcode:opcode=0x4D. > > 3w-9xxx: scsi1: ERROR: (0x03:0x0101): Invalid command opcode:opcode=0x5. > > 3w-9xxx: scsi1: ERROR: (0x03:0x010D): Invalid field in CDB:. > > 3w-9xxx: scsi1: ERROR: (0x03:0x0101): Invalid command > > opcode:opcode=0x34. > > > > I've never setup a tape drive before so please forgive me if I'm being > > stupid. > > > > Regards, > > > > > > > > Johnny > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > SF.Net email is sponsored by: Discover Easy Linux Migration Strategies > > from IBM. 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