Hi Wolfgang,

first thanks for your reply!

bacula-sd.conf

    Minimum block size = 1999999
    Maximum block size = 1999999

This is the only Value that we have changed. With lower Values our 
Backup was verry slow. We have LTO4 Tapes. Whats your Values?

here is our stinit.def (only 1 line without comment header):

{buffer-writes read-ahead async-writes}

We made no changes to this File.

regards

Tobias

On 15.06.2011 23:08, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> Dear Tobias Dinse,
>
> In message<4df88a7d.1020...@stegbauer.info>  you wrote:
>> still the same Kernel and I/O Error:
>>
>>
>> Jun 14 14:26:10 xxxxxxxxxx kernel: [451873.506638] st0: Can't allocate 
>> 1999999 byte tape buffer.
> Why are you trying to allocate a 2 MB buffer for your tape driver?
>
> Bacula will write in 63 KiB blocks, so you should never need that
> much.
>
> What does your /etc/stinit.def look like? [Or where else do you
> configure your tape driver to use such buffers?]
>
> Best regards,
>
> Wolfgang Denk
>

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