Peter Much wrote:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> aka John Drescher schrieb
> mit Datum Thu, 7 Feb 2008 20:10:41 -0500 in m2n.bacula.users:
> 
> |>   Fast Forward Space File = no
> |
> |Here is the problem. Set this to yes (provided your system supports
> |this) and it will skip over the other jobs.
> 
> Whew, but that is the official recommendation for FreeBSD from the 
> Bacula Users Guide:
> 
>   Hardware End of Medium = no
>   BSF at EOM = yes
>   Backward Space Record = no
>   Backward Space File = no
>   Fast Forward Space File = no
>   TWO EOF = yes

Tapes vary.  So do the settings.  :)

> Besides that, I am very sure that this is NOT a problem of tape
> configuration. It is a problem of wrong data getting inserted into
> the catalog.
> As soon as I correct the catalog data, it DOES skip over the
> other jobs just fine, no matter the tape configuration.

You are manually adjusting the Catalog?

> And, I have just noticed, that if I would write the backup directly 
> to tape, then the catalog entries are created correct!

What do you mean?

> Only as I write all backups to disk storage, and then migrate
> the jobs from disk storage to tape storage, this does happen.
> 
> It seems to be simply a bug in the migration handling code.

What happens if you try: Fast Forward Space File = no

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