2012/2/16 Alan Brown
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> how about btape? have you followed the instructions for testing things
> using that?
>
>
I used the command btape for testing. Everything is ok, there was no error:
btape-c bacula-sd.conf / dev/nst0
test
In addition, do not know how btape can help since the error r
2012/2/16 Alan Brown
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> That is a tape error, not a Bacula error.
>
> Step outside bacula for a moment and use HP's Library and Tape tools or
> other diagnostics to solve errors BEFORE trying to continue.
>
> What user is bacula-sd running as?
>
root
>
> What are the ownership and permissions
2012/2/15 Alan Brown
> Are you accessing /dev/st0 or /dev/nst0 ?
>
> If st0 then this is expected - /dev/st* are _rewinding_ tape devices.
>
> You must _always_ use /dev/nst0 with bacula or you will get weird results.
>
>
Hello,
I tried using "/dev/nst0" but the error says "backup kernel: st0: S
Hello,
The following configuration files attached.
Thank you.
2012/2/14 Anatoly S. Zimin
> Good day!
> Can you show me your configuration?
> I think trouble in config file.
>
> Anatoly S. Zimin
>
> Hello,
>
> I am new to the list. I am also a beginner with bacula.
>
> I already have my enviro
Hello,
I have 23 new cartridges and the problem occurs with all. The bacula holds
about 20gb and begins to make mistakes.
Look what dmesg showed after the last backup error:
*st0: Sense Key : Medium Error [current]
Info fld=0xfc00
st0: Add. Sense: Write error
st0: Sense Key : Medium Error [curre
Hello,
I am new to the list. I am also a beginner with bacula.
I already have my environment almost set, server already running and has
clients storing files on my backup drive (IBM ULT3580-HH4).
I am using original cartridges with a capacity of LTO4 800/1600GB. Use the
latest version of CentOS.