Hello,

Hopefully this reaches the list, as I think I've had one eaten as
well. Probably with Mutt too, come to think of it. I'll send this from
Xemacs.

I'm using Bacula 1.38.9-10 on Debian (testing, x86), with a
Debian-supplied 2.6.16-2 kernel.

I've had no problem using Bacula with a file store, and would like to
use DVDs for main backup of my home office systems. Trying to label
DVD volumes however, I get a "no valid media" error. Media is present,
and does seem to check out OK with patched DVD utilites. Since Debian
also has the normal versions of these utilities present, I modified
dvd-handler to use my local, patched copies.

Here is an example session. Any ideas?

        Thanks,
        Tim


*label
The defined Storage resources are:
     1: File
     2: DVD
Select Storage resource (1-2): 2
Enter new Volume name: Full-0003
Defined Pools:
     1: Default
     2: Full-Pool
     3: Diff-Pool
     4: Inc-Pool
Select the Pool (1-4): 2
Connecting to Storage daemon DVD at theasylum:9103 ...
Sending label command for Volume "Full-0003" Slot 0 ...
3910 Unable to open device "DVD" (/dev/hdc): ERR=There is no valid
media in the device "DVD" (/dev/hdc).

Label command failed for Volume Full-0003.
Do not forget to mount the drive!!!
*mount
The defined Storage resources are:
     1: File
     2: DVD
Select Storage resource (1-2): 2
3001 OK mount. Device="DVD" (/dev/hdc)


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