Rudolf Cejka wrote:

> Hello, maybe you can try different version of Linux, newer Bacula 1.38.x
> or/and cabling. I have Overland Neo 4200 with LTO-3 and FreeBSD 6.0
> and did not experience any problem like yours - and I think there are
> others with LTO-3 without problems independently on FreeBSD or Linux.

*nod*  I've received reports from two other folks running bacula on
Ultrium-TD3 drives with no issues.   I don't think it's bacula-version
related because both dd and tar also suffer the same blocking problem on
the last read() system call.  I've swapped out the SCSI cable with no
effect.  I'm going to put CentOS 4 on a spare server and test the
library with it to see if this is CentOS 3 related.  My gut keeps
telling me there is something wrong with the drive, though, since these
drives work for other folks.

--[Lance]

-- 
Lance A. Brown
Senior Systems Programmer
ISDS, Duke University


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