And here are my jobdefs in question, if it helps.

JobDefs {
  Name = "BackupOracleStarscream"
  Type = Backup
  Level = Full
  Client = starscream-fd
  FileSet = "Starscream-Oracle"
  Schedule = "OracleCycle"
  Storage = SDLT-3
  Messages = Standard
  Pool = Oracle
  Priority = 1
}

JobDefs {
  Name = "BackupOracleBrutus"
  Type = Backup
  Level = Full
  Client = brutus-fd
  FileSet = "Brutus-Oracle"
  Schedule = "OracleCycle"
  Storage = SDLT-3
  Messages = Standard
  Pool = Oracle
  Priority = 1
}


JobDefs {
  Name = "BackupOracleCashflow"
  Type = Backup
  Level = Full
  Client = cashflow-fd
  FileSet = "Cashflow-Oracle"
  Schedule = "OracleCycle"
  Storage = SDLT-3
  Messages = Standard
  Pool = Oracle
  Priority = 1
}
---------------
Schedule {
  Name = "OracleCycle"
  Run = Full mon-fri at 5:00
}



-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Stracchino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 8:46 AM
To: Lowe, Bryan
Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Tapes full?

Lowe, Bryan wrote:
> Hello List-
> 
> I'm a bacula newbie that inherited this bacula setup from my
> predecessor.  It seems to work very well.
> 
> I have 3 separate tape drives for 3 separate backup pools.  They are
> Oracle, Unix, and Images.  All 3 are set up exactly the same way,
except
> the Oracle jobs run nightly while the Unix and Images jobs only run
once
> a week.
> 
> I'm having a problem with my Oracle backups that I can't seem to put
my
> finger on.  I'm using SuperDLT tapes, 160GB/320GB.  However, when
bacula
> writes to the tape, it says that the tape is full only after writing
> less than 1GB! Sometimes it will only write like 7MB! Then it prompts
me
> for the next available tape.  I can verify that I'm not having this
> problem if dumping directly to tape from command line.  I also tried
> putting through a cleaning tape.  Does anyone have any idea what could
> cause this, or where I should start looking?

Are they marked "Full" or "Used"?

What does your Pool configuration look like?

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