Is there a way I can work around the end of tape MTWEOF error by telling 
bacula to limit the amount of data written to the tape?  Lets say I have 
an 80GB tape.  Is there a way to tell bacula to only write 75 or 70GB 
and then start a new tape?

My next thought is, Can logic be added to bacula such that when it 
realizes that it has written off the end of the tape, to have it rewind 
some amount of blocks, write an eof, and then continue onto the next 
tape, starting with and duplicating the blocks it backspaced over on the 
first tape?

brian

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