Hi,

On 6/7/2007 3:02 PM, Jeff Dickens wrote:
>   I got this error while labeling a tape, which I don't think I've seen 
> before. The tape had been previous used as a tar tape, and probably with 
> a different hardware compression setting.  Is this anything to worry about?
> 
>     Connecting to Storage daemon VS160 at squirrel:9103 ...
>     Sending label command for Volume "tape-pool1-0005" Slot 0 ...
>     block.c:275 Volume data error at 0:0! Wanted ID: "BB02", got "1-24".
>     Buffer discarded.

This is not an error, just an indication that the SD didn't find a 
bacula header.
>     3000 OK label. VolBytes=64512 DVD=0 Volume="tape-pool1-0005"
>     Device="VS160" (/dev/nst0)
>     Catalog record for Volume "tape-pool1-0005", Slot 0  successfully
>     created.
>     Requesting to mount VS160 ...
>     3001 Device "VS160" (/dev/nst0) is mounted with Volume "tape-pool1-0005"
>     *
>     07-Jun 07:49 squirrel-sd: Wrote label to prelabeled Volume
>     "tape-pool1-0005" on device "VS160" (/dev/nst0)
>     07-Jun 07:49 squirrel-sd: New volume "tape-pool1-0005" mounted on
>     device "VS160" (/dev/nst0) at 07-Jun-2007 07:49.

As you see, everything worked as it should.

Arno

>     *status storage=VS160
>     Connecting to Storage daemon VS160 at squirrel:9103
> 
>     squirrel-sd Version: 2.0.3 (06 March 2007) i686-redhat-linux-gnu redhat
>     Daemon started 05-Jun-07 13:01, 7 Jobs run since started.
>      Heap: bytes=290,664 max_bytes=421,702 bufs=113 max_bufs=124
> 
>     Running Jobs:
>     Writing: Differential Backup job wilkins JobId=6723
>     Volume="tape-pool1-0005"
>         pool="tape-pool1" device=""VS160" (/dev/nst0)"
>         spooling=0 despooling=1 despool_wait=0
>         Files=3,207 Bytes=17,822,968,826 Bytes/sec=7,953,132
>         FDReadSeqNo=297,587 in_msg=288668 out_msg=9 fd=5
>     .
>     .
>     .
> 
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