Hey, I am having trouble getting an HP LTO-3 tape working on FreeBSD 9.3 amd64. The normal btape test finishes successfully but the btape fill test with two tapes fails. The test fails when btape tries to mount TestVolume1 after having written TestVolume1 and TestVolume2.
Mount first tape. Press enter when ready: btape: btape.c:2519-0 04-Jan 17:33 btape JobId 0: Warning: acquire.c:276 Read acquire: vol_mgr.c:382 Could not reserve volume "TestVolume1" for append, because it will be read. Mount Volume "TestVolume1" on device "LTO3-0" (/dev/nsa0) and press return when ready: 04-Jan 17:33 btape JobId 0: Error: mount.c:834 Hey!!!!! WroteVol non-zero !!!!! btape: mount.c:835-0 Hey!!!!! WroteVol non-zero !!!!! The prompt Mount Volume "TestVolume1" on device "LTO3-0" (/dev/nsa0) and press return when ready: just re-appears every time I hit enter. I have attached the full btape output. What about the error message "Error: mount.c:834 Hey!!!!! WroteVol non-zero !!!!!" ? This is the bacula-sd configuration of the device: Device { Name = LTO3-0 Media Type = LTO3 Archive Device = /dev/nsa0 AutoChanger = no; Spool Directory = /bspool/bacula AutomaticMount = yes; # when device opened, read it AlwaysOpen = yes; RemovableMedia = yes; RandomAccess = no; Hardware End of Medium = no; } This comes as a bit of a surprise to me, since I successfully operated an HP LTO-1 drive with the same configuration on FreeBSD successfully. However, this was a previous version of FreeBSD and bacula. Operating the drive with tar and mt (fsf) works just fine. Might this just be a regression with btape? Does anyone run a similar configuration (FreeBSD 9.3, LTO-3)? If you could post your bacula-sd configuration that would be great. FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE-p2 amd64 % pkg info bacula\* bacula-client-7.0.5_1 bacula-server-7.0.5_2 Regards Georg -- PGP-Key: 0x1E320E65 D150 7783 A0D1 7507 1266 C5B3 BBF1 9C42 1E32 0E65 I don't like the idea of secret agencies to analyse and archive personal communication. GnuPG is available as open source, free as as in freedom, as a countermeasure. I use http://www.enigmail.net/ for Mozilla Thunderbird. If you can, please use a frontend of your choice to send me encrypted e-mail. See http://www.gnupg.org/ for an overview.
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