Wolfgang Denk wrote:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
I am more and more convinced that this is a subtel  timing  issue  in
the SCSI tape driver layer.
Or possibly a bad cable/terminator...

No, definitely not. Believe me, I  know  what  I'm  doing,  and  this
wouldn't  happen  identically  on  4 different systems with different
cables, terminators, drives, etc. And only with bacula, when  writing
without spooling.

Then it sounds to me more like a bacula issue rather than the SCSI tape driver. A problem in diagnosing it is that it is not reproducible. This could indicate a timing issue as you've pointed out so if a trace is set up to catch the villain the incident may not occur at all. What can we do?

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Regards,
Erik P. Olsen.



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