Hello everybody,

I have the following strange effect, which I think that it is not correct, but 
I did not understand the acquiring code for a new volume enough to find why 
this happens.

Here is what I can reproduce:

My configuration has two servers with a LTO3 Drive each. 

When I make a backup in server A and a restore of this backup on server B
I have the problem that I get this error Message: 

Fatal error: No Volume names found for restore.

I found the following workaround:

I simply make a small backup on server B on the tape that was written on 
server A and now is mounted on server B. 
This works like it should, and afterwards I can do my restore without 
problems.

Is there an explanation for this behaviour, or is this a bug and I should do 
some deeper debugging?

P.S.: All deamons are Bacula Version 5.0.3 on x86_64, SUSE, with postgresql 

thanks and best regards,

Philipp


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