Hi,

sorry for the late reply - I was out of the office and found there 
*are* places in middle Europ where it's more or less impossible to get 
an internet connection allowing VPN acces to my office... interesting :-)

16.11.2007 00:58,, Richard Walker wrote::
> On Nov 14, 2007 7:53 PM, Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Ok... I'd suggest the following: Run a larger job (requiring more than
>> one part file) onto an empty disk (similar to what you did above, but
>> let's see what happens to the second, third, and so on parts).
> 
> Done.  I blanked the DVD, deleted the volume from the catalog,
> changed the fileset to a directory containing about 3 GB, and
> ran the job again.  This is what happens:
> 
> 1. The output of bconsole indicates that the job completed normally.
> 2. Five "parts" are written to the spool directory, but only the last part
> is written to the DVD and deleted; the other four remain behind.
> 3. Indeed, the storage daemon log shows that dvd-handler is only
> called to write the last part.

That pretty much confirms a probem in Bacula, unless I missed some 
serious changes in the DVD code. Like there is now an extra option to 
actually write non-last parts to disk ;-)

>> Enable ejecting and loading the DVD after writing.
> 
> I tried with and without this, but as you would expect from the
> storage daemon log,
> it made no difference.

In fact I didn't expect anything different, but you never know...

>> If no new results show up, this looks like it might be worth a bug report.
> 
> Your thoughts?

I'd file it at bugs.bacula.org ...

Arno

> I attach the results in three parts:
> 
> 1. Output of bconsole.
> 2. Output of ls of spool directory during writing of last
> part to DVD and after writing is completed, and output
> of ls of the DVD after writing is completed.
> 3. Debugging output of storage daemon.
> 
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