>From a cursory look at what you are doing, it doesn't look like you are using
the right commands.
Please take ten minutes to read the tape testing chapter of the manual. All
this is explained there, with the correct commands to use. If you have
already done this and executed the correct comm
In fact I always do this _before_ launching the bacula storage daemon :
mt -f /dev/nst0 stoptions 7
mt -f /dev/nst0 setblk 0
Georger Araujo wrote:
> Judging from the "BB02" string, I suspect it to be a
> problem with the block size. I've had such problems
> when I first deployed Bacula, so I ALWA
Judging from the "BB02" string, I suspect it to be a
problem with the block size. I've had such problems
when I first deployed Bacula, so I ALWAYS set the
block size before I mount a tape, and also after I
eject it.
Here's my set_blocksize.sh script:
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#!/bin/sh
# Set v
: 14 July 2006 13:11
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Last chance before I throw this @#!
tapedrivethrough the window ...
Okay,
I've added the "sg" module to the kernel but unfortunately it doesn't
solve the problem (I've still those bloc