Hi there

I have recently upgraded my bacula setup from 1.36.2 to 1.38.0 (in order to
get VSS on windows).

Now I get "got EOF on tape XXX", but I can restore files just fine!

The restored files from a small 13GB restore have the same MD5 sums as the
original (see below). And my tape drive (ultrium2) reports blocksize: 0 (se
further below), so that puzzles me as well. Any clues?

Regards Thomas, Denmark

--- MD5 sums are equal ---
[EMAIL PROTECTED] data]# head  -n2 /tmp/md5sums1 /tmp/md5sums2
==> /tmp/md5sums1 <==
afcf0fa660e21642275f872d834efb2f
berlin211105/bl1dat/px0518/l1/orpt/CCP4_DATABASE/tmp_database.def
afcf0fa660e21642275f872d834efb2f
berlin211105/bl1dat/px0518/l1/orpt/CCP4_DATABASE/database.def

==> /tmp/md5sums2 <==
afcf0fa660e21642275f872d834efb2f
berlin211105/bl1dat/px0518/l1/orpt/CCP4_DATABASE/tmp_database.def
afcf0fa660e21642275f872d834efb2f
berlin211105/bl1dat/px0518/l1/orpt/CCP4_DATABASE/database.def

--- tapeinfo ----
[EMAIL PROTECTED] data]# tapeinfo -f /dev/sg0
Product Type: Tape Drive
Vendor ID: 'IBM     '
Product ID: 'ULTRIUM-TD2     '
Revision: '4770'
Attached Changer: No
SerialNumber: '8110168414'
MinBlock:1
MaxBlock:16777215
SCSI ID: 1
SCSI LUN: 0
Ready: yes
BufferedMode: yes
Medium Type: 0x28
Density Code: 0x42
BlockSize: 0
DataCompEnabled: yes
DataCompCapable: yes
DataDeCompEnabled: yes
CompType: 0x1
DeCompType: 0x1
Block Position: 3757996



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