Hi,
I have just taken a fresh tape and backed up the catalog to it twice. After the second job notified that it was finished, I typed unmount, waited for it to be done and then ejected the tape manually (pressing the eject button).
Why would the volume now show that I have only one file as per the error below? My configuration is Linux kernel 2.6, bacula 1.36.3, and a VXA2 tape drive. I attach my storage daemon configuration below as well in the case that I have incorrect settings
Any guru's with suggestions for what I may be missing here?
Thanks,
Bradley
02-May 17:45 foundry-sd: Volume "Weekly04" previously written, moving to end of data.
02-May 17:45 foundry-sd:
BackupCatalog.2006-05-02_17.42.42 Error: I canot write on Volume "Weekly04" because:
The number of files mismatch! Volume=1 Catalog=2
Device {
Name = VXA-2
Media Type = VXA-2
Archive Device = /dev/st0
Hardware End of Medium = yes
BSF at EOM = yes
Backward Space Record = no
Fast Forward Space File = yes
TWO EOF = yes
Spool Directory = /tmp
AutomaticMount = yes;
AlwaysOpen = yes;
RemovableMedia = yes;
Offline On Unmount = No;
}
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