So it seems this is related to the library losing power and during the
start-up it rewind the tape. Bacula then happily writes to the tape
without knowing that it is not at the end of the data. To have bacula
always check would be a pain because the best I can come up with is to
rewind the tape and then forward to the end. To have that happen at
every job would be a nightmare. Unfortunately I couldn't find a way for
the LTO drive to report which file it was positioned at, that sure would
be helpful in this case.
It also seems that LTO keeps the last file record on the chip in the
cartridge, so even if the bits are intact on the tape, the drive refuses
to read them. Also when bcopy is run, it can't find the Volume tag so it
dies without trying to read anything. Although I could use btape and
issue the scanblocks command it would read all the Bacula blocks on the
tape. This makes me very confused about what exactly Bacula can and
can't read off the tape.
If anyone has any other ideas I can try, I'd like to hear them.
Otherwise, I guess I'll have to just recycle the volumes and hope that
they didn't need the data on the tapes.
Robert LeBlanc
Life Sciences Computer Support
Brigham Young University
lebl...@byu.edu
(801)422-1882
From: Robert LeBlanc
Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2009 10:25 PM
To: Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Bacula-users] Bacula loses tape label?
I've and my third instance now where Bacula has lost the tape label.
This seems to happen after a power outage (our tape library goes out,
but the server is on UPS). What is really interesting is that when the
power goes out, nothing is writing to the tape, but the tape is usually
in the drive at the end of the data. When Bacula goes to write to the
tape again, it tells me to insert the volume that is in the drive or
label a new tape. I would just write a new label to it, but my
understanding is that it also writes an EoF basically blanking the tape
and losing all the data on it. Can someone give me an idea of how to get
the data off or relabel the tape so that none of the data is lost? These
are LTO4 tape and only using 100 GB or so; we are going to run through
the tapes too fast if I just have to mark them as used. I'm also worried
that I won't be able to restore any data off them since the label can
not be read. Here are the btape commands to read the labels from two of
the tapes; I can't remember the third tape that showed the problem.
Thanks,
Robert
btape: butil.c:285 Using device: "/dev/tape/drive2" for writing.
07-Mar 22:12 btape JobId 0: 3301 Issuing autochanger "loaded? drive 2"
command.
07-Mar 22:12 btape JobId 0: 3302 Autochanger "loaded? drive 2", result
is Slot 101.
btape: btape.c:372 open device "Drive-2" (/dev/tape/drive2): OK
*readlabel
btape: btape.c:422 Volume has no label.
Volume Label:
Id : **error**VerNo : 0
VolName :
PrevVolName :
VolFile : 0
LabelType : Unknown 0
LabelSize : 0
PoolName :
MediaType :
PoolType :
HostName :
Date label written: -4712-01-01 at 00:00
*q
lsgw0:/home/leblanc# btape /dev/tape/drive2
Tape block granularity is 1024 bytes.
btape: butil.c:285 Using device: "/dev/tape/drive2" for writing.
07-Mar 22:22 btape JobId 0: 3301 Issuing autochanger "loaded? drive 2"
command.
07-Mar 22:22 btape JobId 0: 3302 Autochanger "loaded? drive 2", result
is Slot 105.
btape: btape.c:372 open device "Drive-2" (/dev/tape/drive2): OK
*readlabel
btape: btape.c:422 Volume has no label.
Volume Label:
Id : **error**VerNo : 0
VolName :
PrevVolName :
VolFile : 0
LabelType : Unknown 0
LabelSize : 0
PoolName :
MediaType :
PoolType :
HostName :
Date label written: -4712-01-01 at 00:00
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