this is not the case at all even with a single tape if it hits the end
of the tape. then that filesystem failed to dump to the tape. I think
there is something wrong with the planner myself. I've even specified
that my tapes are 1GB smaller and I still hit the end of the tape
sometimes.

On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 11:29:53AM -0600, Ben Jarvis wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I just recently started using amverify to read back AMANDA dumps, and
> it's giving what seem to me to be inaccurate errors.  Basically it
> seems like it was written by someone using a single tape drive as
> it reports hitting EOT as an error.
> 
> When amanda writes multiple tapes per run, it will write up to EOT
> on the first tape, then restart the dump on the second tape.  The
> partial file on the first tape should not be considered an error.
> 
> Has anyone written an autoloader friendly amverify, or should I
> write one myself?

I just interpert the amverify report. which works for me for now!

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