Hello Martin,

Martin Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> ./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'

As this complete line takes rather long to complete, I did setup a 
teststorage and did

./bcopy -c ../config/bacula-sd.conf -w /opt/bacula/working/ DVD-RAM \
teststorage -i 'Archive-0001' -o 'test1'

and got the same error message (of course with different times):

>> 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.

> The error means that the block length recorded in the block's header is longer
> than the data read from the device.
>
> I would expect that to be impossible unless the volume is corrupted.  Did you
> get any syslog messages?  Is the error repeatable with the same numbers in the
> message?  Which version of Bacula wrote the volume?

Version: 2.2.5 all on linux.
No syslog message on Read. 
I looked through my syslog in the time the volume was written and
nothing.

Yours sincerely,

Eric Böse-Wolf

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