Hi All,
Basically, the error that I received during a bcopy from disk to tape 
was the following:

01-May 22:48 bcopy: Volume "MSR133L3" previously written, moving to end 
of data.
01-May 22:48 bcopy: bcopy Error: I cannot write on Volume "MSR133L3" 
because:
The number of files mismatch! Volume=4 Catalog=0
01-May 22:48 bcopy: Marking Volume "MSR133L3" in Error in Catalog.

Updating the number of volume files in the catalog does not make this 
error go away. Does anyone know how I can proceed? I would like to 
continue appending to this tape since it has around 500 GB free.

Thx,
Mike


Mike Seda wrote:
> Hi All,
> I just have one more question... I executed the following command, but 
> (stupidly) hit <CTL><C> shortly thereafter:
> bcopy -c /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf -i FILE0002 -o MSR133L3 -v -w 
> /var/bacula/spool VG1-LV0 Drive-1
>
> Now, when I try to execute the aforementioned command again, I get the 
> following error:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] spool]# bcopy -c /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf -i FILE0002 
> -o MSR133L3 -v -w /var/bacula/spool VG1-LV0 Drive-1
> bcopy: butil.c:283 Using device: "VG1-LV0" for reading.
> 01-May 22:48 bcopy: Ready to read from volume "FILE0002" on device 
> "VG1-LV0" (/var/bacula/spool).
> bcopy: butil.c:286 Using device: "Drive-1" for writing.
> 01-May 22:48 bcopy: 3301 Issuing autochanger "loaded? drive 0" command.
> 01-May 22:48 bcopy: 3302 Autochanger "loaded? drive 0", result is Slot 30.
> 01-May 22:48 bcopy: 3301 Issuing autochanger "loaded? drive 0" command.
> 01-May 22:48 bcopy: 3302 Autochanger "loaded? drive 0", result is Slot 30.
> 01-May 22:48 bcopy: Invalid slot=0 defined, cannot autoload Volume.
> 01-May 22:48 bcopy: Volume "MSR133L3" previously written, moving to end 
> of data.
> 01-May 22:48 bcopy: bcopy Error: I cannot write on Volume "MSR133L3" 
> because:
> The number of files mismatch! Volume=4 Catalog=0
> 01-May 22:48 bcopy: Marking Volume "MSR133L3" in Error in Catalog.
> 01-May 22:49 bcopy: Invalid slot=0 defined, cannot autoload Volume.
> Mount Volume "" on device "Drive-1" (/dev/nst0) and press return when ready:
>
> Any thoughts?
>
>
> Martin Simmons wrote:
>   
>>>>>>> On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 17:54:48 -0400, Mike Seda said:
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>>>               
>>> Hi All,
>>> I successfully bcopied a tape to disk. Then, during a subsequent bcopy 
>>> from disk to tape, I got the following output:
>>>
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# bcopy -c /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf -i FILE0002 -o 
>>> MSR131L3 -v -w /var/bacula/spool VG1-LV0 Drive-1
>>> bcopy: butil.c:283 Using device: "VG1-LV0" for reading.
>>> 30-Apr 13:36 bcopy: Ready to read from volume "FILE0002" on device 
>>> "VG1-LV0" (/var/bacula/spool).
>>> bcopy: butil.c:286 Using device: "Drive-1" for writing.
>>> 30-Apr 13:36 bcopy: 3301 Issuing autochanger "loaded? drive 0" command.
>>> 30-Apr 13:36 bcopy: 3302 Autochanger "loaded? drive 0", result is Slot 28.
>>> 30-Apr 13:36 bcopy: 3301 Issuing autochanger "loaded? drive 0" command.
>>> 30-Apr 13:36 bcopy: 3302 Autochanger "loaded? drive 0", result is Slot 28.
>>> 30-Apr 13:36 bcopy: Invalid slot=0 defined, cannot autoload Volume.
>>> 30-Apr 13:36 bcopy: Wrote label to prelabeled Volume "MSR131L3" on 
>>> device "Drive-1" (/dev/nst0)
>>> bcopy: bcopy.c:242 Volume label not copied.
>>> 30-Apr 16:26 bcopy: End of Volume "" at 523:8456 on device "Drive-1" 
>>> (/dev/nst0). Write of 64512 bytes got -1.
>>>     
>>>       
>> This message usually means that the tape is full.
>>
>>
>>   
>>     
>>> 30-Apr 16:26 bcopy: Re-read of last block succeeded.
>>>     
>>>       
>> This is good.  It means that Bacula is able to read the block before the one
>> that filled the tape.
>>
>>
>>   
>>     
>>> 30-Apr 16:26 bcopy: End of medium on Volume "" Bytes=523,512,105,984 
>>> Blocks=8,114,956 at 30-Apr-2007 16:26.
>>> 30-Apr 16:26 bcopy: Invalid slot=0 defined, cannot autoload Volume.
>>> Mount Volume "" on device "Drive-1" (/dev/nst0) and press return when 
>>> ready:
>>>
>>> What does this mean? I am inclined to thing that bcopy is done. My 
>>> paranoid self thinks that I forgot to rewind tape volume "MSR131L3", 
>>> which caused this error. Please advise what to do next.
>>>     
>>>       
>> I would expect Bacula to rewind the tape before copying to it.  Could the 
>> tape
>> be full?  Did the tape contain something already when you started copying to
>> it?
>>
>> Beware also that tapes are not all exactly the same length, so Bacula can't
>> guarantee to copy a full tape to another one.
>>
>> __Martin
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