Hello,

I called bcopy with this line:

./bcopy -c ../config/bacula-sd.conf -w /opt/bacula/working/ DVD-RAM \
Dell-TD6100-152 -i 'Archive-0001|Archive-0002|Archive-0003|Archive-0004\
|Archive-0005|Archive-0006|Archive-0007|Archive-0008|Archive-0009' \
-o 'Archive-Tape-1'

This is the first part of the output (newlines inserted):

bcopy: butil.c:282 Using device: "DVD-RAM" for reading.
09-Nov 20:09 bcopy JobId 0: Ready to read from volume "Archive-0001" on
device "DVD-RAM" (/media/cdrom0).

bcopy: butil.c:285 Using device: "Dell-TD6100-152" for writing.

09-Nov 20:09 bcopy JobId 0: Labeled new Volume "Archive-Tape-1" on
device "Dell-TD6100-152" (/dev/nst0).

09-Nov 20:10 bcopy JobId 0: Wrote label to prelabeled Volume
"Archive-Tape-1" on device "Dell-TD6100-152" (/dev/nst0)

bcopy: bcopy.c:242 Volume label not copied.

09-Nov 20:32 bcopy JobId 0: Error: block.c:1091 Volume data error at
1:284417160! Short block of 4983 bytes on device "DVD-RAM"
(/media/cdrom0) discarded.

09-Nov 20:32 bcopy JobId 0: Error: read_record.c:142 block.c:1091 Volume
data error at 1:284417160! Short block of 4983 bytes on device "DVD-RAM"
(/media/cdrom0) discarded.

What shall those errors tell me? Can't bcopy handle the short block at
the end of a volume? 

Yours sincerely,

Eric Böse-Wolf

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