Hello,

Kern Sibbald wrote:
> I have just committed a fixe to the cvs that should fix automatic tape 
> labeling for file volumes.  It may or may not fix this problem as I think 
> they are related.
>   

I still get the same error.

I have already wiped out the whole bacula installation and mysql
database. Downloaded the latest SVN version and compiled/installed it.
Still the same error:

12-Dec 19:43 linux-sd: Marking Volume "info" in Error in Catalog.
12-Dec 19:43 linux-dir: Client1.2006-12-12_19.43.21 Error: Unable to get
Media record for Volume info: ERR=sql_get.c:950 Media record for Volume
"info" not found.

12-Dec 19:43 linux-sd: Client1.2006-12-12_19.43.21 Fatal error: Error
getting Volume info: 1991 Catalog Request for vol=info failed:
sql_get.c:950 Media record for Volume "info" not found.
12-Dec 19:43 linux-sd: Client1.2006-12-12_19.43.21 Fatal error: Job 3
canceled.
12-Dec 19:43 linux-fd: Client1.2006-12-12_19.43.21 Fatal error:
job.c:1751 Bad response to Append Data command. Wanted 3000 OK data
, got 3903 Error append data

> On Tuesday 12 December 2006 11:38, Richard Mortimer wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>>     
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
>>> Of Mario Ohnewald
>>> Sent: 12 December 2006 09:49
>>> To: mario
>>> Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>>> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] ERR=There is no valid media in 
>>> the device "DVD-Writer"
>>>
>>> :-(
>>>
>>> Has anyone an idea?
>>>       
>> Give us a chance! Your last message was only 16 hours ago. Anyway
>> I had started looking at this last night so here are some thoughts.
>>
>>     
>>> Thanks, Mario
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Richard Mortimer wrote:
>>>>         
>>>>> On Sat, 2006-12-09 at 12:40 +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>>>>>>> If a DVD is full, it mails me that i need to insert e  
>>>>>>>               
>>> new one, but it
>>>       
>>>>>>> does not carry on writing to it. Is there a way to let 
>>>>>>>               
>>> bacula try to
>>>       
>>>>>>> write to a new medium every 6h or so? Or maybe bacula can check
>>>>>>> silently
>>>>>>> if a new media is in the drive?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>               
>>>>>> There is a Poll feature, but I don't recommend it.  I 
>>>>>>             
>>> think (I don't
>>>       
>>>>>> burn DVDs
>>>>>> here so I am not 100% sure) that the proper solution is 
>>>>>>             
>>> for you to do a
>>>       
>>>>>> "mount" command in bconsole after inserting the blank 
>>>>>>             
>>> DVD.  This is the
>>>       
>>>>>> same
>>>>>> procedure that you would follow after mounting a new tape.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             
>>>>> As one who does burn DVDs I can confirm the following:
>>>>>
>>>>> a) for a blank DVD mount will only work if you have 
>>>>>           
>>> automatic labelling
>>>       
>>>>> turned on.
>>>>>
>>>>> b) if automatic labelling is turned off then you have to 
>>>>>           
>>> manually issue
>>>       
>>>>> label and the end of the label does a mount. This causes 
>>>>>           
>>> bacula to pick
>>>       
>>>>> up the new volume and restart its writing.
>>>>>
>>>>> c) if you have a pre-labelled volume then mount will do the trick.
>>>>>
>>>>> Note if you are feeling really adventurous then you might 
>>>>>           
>>> be able to
>>>       
>>>>> hook into the appropriate hotplugging framework and get 
>>>>>           
>>> that to do a
>>>       
>>>>> bconsole mount for you. Note that I've never tried this so 
>>>>>           
>>> I don't know
>>>       
>>>>> if it will really work.
>>>>>           
>>>> I have now turned Autolabeling on. And i run into another 
>>>>         
>>> error i can“t
>>>       
>>>> figure it out:
>>>>
>>>> 11-Dec 18:43 linux-dir: No prior Full backup Job record found.
>>>> 11-Dec 18:43 linux-dir: No prior or suitable Full backup found in
>>>> catalog. Doing FULL backup.
>>>> 11-Dec 18:43 linux-dir: Start Backup JobId 3,
>>>> Job=Client1.2006-12-11_18.43.47
>>>> *messages
>>>> 11-Dec 18:43 linux-dir: Created new Volume "File-0001" in catalog.
>>>> *messages
>>>> 11-Dec 18:43 linux-sd: Marking Volume "info" in Error in Catalog.
>>>>         
>> For some reason your sd has decided that it is playing with volume name
>> "info". The line above is where it is telling the director that the volume
>> is in error and then SD reports a fatal error which ends up aborting the
>> whole job.
>>
>> The interesting thing is why SD decided that it was using "info". I don't
>> know enough about the internals of volume selection etc. to work that out.
>> Some ideas though...
>>
>> Did you ever create a volume named "info"?
>> Have you wiped your bacula database since then and started again?
>> The other standard question is are you running the same versions of
>> director,
>> sd and fd or are they different ones?
>>
>>     
>>>> 11-Dec 18:43 linux-dir: Client1.2006-12-11_18.43.47 Error: 
>>>>         
>>> Unable to get
>>>       
>>>> Media record for Volume info: ERR=sql_get.c:950 Media 
>>>>         
>>> record for Volume
>>>       
>>>> "info" not found.
>>>>
>>>> 11-Dec 18:43 linux-sd: Client1.2006-12-11_18.43.47 Fatal 
>>>>         
>>> error: Error
>>>       
>>>> getting Volume info: 1991 Catalog Request for vol=info failed:
>>>> sql_get.c:950 Media record for Volume "info" not found.
>>>> 11-Dec 18:43 linux-sd: Client1.2006-12-11_18.43.47 Fatal 
>>>>         
>>> error: Job 3
>>>       
>>>> canceled.
>>>> 11-Dec 18:43 linux-fd: Client1.2006-12-11_18.43.47 Fatal error:
>>>> job.c:1751 Bad response to Append Data command. Wanted 3000 OK data
>>>> , got 3903 Error append data
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Any idea whats going wrong here? Where does it take ther 
>>>>         
>>> "info" from?
>>>       
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