taper: tape met053 kb 17996640 fm 21 writing file: No space left on device
Here you hit into EOT. Could be that you have indeed hardware and software compression at the same time. See below.
taper: retrying localhost:/home/samba/projekte/Laufende.0 on new tape: [writing file: No space left on device] taper: tape met055 kb 17488544 fm 1 writing file: Input/output error taper: retrying localhost:/home/samba/projekte/Laufende.0 on new tape: [writing file: Input/output error] taper: tape met054 kb 0 fm 0 [OK]
But here you get an error on a fresh new tape. Is the blocksize correct? Is it indeed a bad tape? Is the tape not yet ready, and the program is unpatient?
I disabled the hardware compression with: mt -f /dev/nst0 compression off
Linux. Maybe that's not enough. After USING the tape (e.g. after "amcheck -s YourConfig"), what does "mt status" say?
Instead of repeating myself over and over on this list, I just added a link to one of the last times I've tried to explain it:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/amanda-users/message/44453
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