Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 13:03:08 -0700 From: Drew Tomlinson <drew@mykitchentable.net> To: FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Bacula Won't Allow Me To Mount Next Tape Message-ID: <433C487C.7060609@mykitchentable.net>
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I've posted this on the bacula-users list but haven't heard anything yet. Hoping maybe someone here has come across this. Google turns up nothing. I'm running FreeBSD 5.4 and using bextract 1.36.3 to restore multiple tape volumes to a drive I lost. It's giving me the following message: 29-Sep 10:39 bextract: End of Volume at file 16 on device /dev/nsa0, Volume "TAPE-0003|TAPE-0004|TAPE-0005|TAPE-0006|TAPE-0010|TAPE-0011|TAPE-0012" 29-Sep 10:39 bextract: bextract Warning: Wrong Volume mounted on device /dev/nsa0: Wanted TAPE-0004 have TAPE-0003 Mount Volume "TAPE-0004" on device /dev/nsa0 and press return when ready: OK, I understand it wants me to mount the next volume. However I can not get the drive to eject the tape. It's an HP DLT-30 drive. I press the eject button on the drive but get no response. Any attempts to use the 'mt' program from FreeBSD result in a "device busy" error. What should I try next? Here's the relevant part of my storage daemon conf file: ---BEGIN--- Device { Name = "HP DLT 30" Media Type = DLT Archive Device = /dev/nsa0 LabelMedia = yes; # lets Bacula label unlabeled media AutomaticMount = yes; # when device opened, read it AlwaysOpen = yes; RemovableMedia = yes; RandomAccess = no; # From the port info: # Due to lack of some features in the FreeBSD tape driver # implementation you MUST add some OS dependent options to # the bacula-sd.conf file: Hardware End of Medium = no; Backward Space Record = no; Backward Space File = no; # With 2 filemart at EOT (see man mt): Fast Forward Space File = no; BSF at EOM = yes; TWO EOF = yes; } ---END--- Any ideas? Thanks, Drew -- Visit The Alchemist's Warehouse Magic Tricks, DVDs, Videos, Books, & More! http://www.alchemistswarehouse.com
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