I see I have good/bad timing.  I will be trying the 2.0.4 binaries.

Jeff Dickens wrote:
> It seems to have just fallen right over at the end of the tape.  The "btape 
> test" worked fine.  Apparently I was too optimistic.  See below for what the 
> beginning of "btape fill" looks like.
>
>
>
> 30-Apr 12:32 packrat-dir: Start Backup JobId 6009, 
> Job=liz1.2007-04-30_12.32.02
> 30-Apr 12:47 kestrel-sd: Spooling data ...
> 30-Apr 12:50 liz1-fd: Generate VSS snapshots. Driver="VSS WinXP", Drive(s)="C"
> 30-Apr 14:10 kestrel-sd: Job write elapsed time = 01:23:07, Transfer rate = 
> 2.302 M bytes/second
> 30-Apr 14:10 kestrel-sd: Committing spooled data to Volume "tape-pool1-0001". 
> Despooling 11,493,078,998 bytes ...
> 30-Apr 14:10 kestrel-sd: liz1.2007-04-30_12.32.02 Fatal error: Cannot write 
> block. Device at EOM.
> 30-Apr 14:10 kestrel-sd: liz1.2007-04-30_12.32.02 Fatal error: 
> ../../stored/spool.c:281 Fatal append error on device "VS160" (Tape0): 
> ERR=../../stored/block.c:993 Read error on fd=3 at file:blk 0:0 on device 
> "VS160" (Tape0). ERR=Input/output error.
>
> 30-Apr 14:10 kestrel-sd: Despooling elapsed time = 00:00:01, Transfer rate = 
> 11.49 G bytes/second
> 30-Apr 14:10 kestrel-sd: liz1.2007-04-30_12.32.02 Error: Ftruncate spool file 
> failed: ERR=Invalid argument
> 30-Apr 14:13 liz1-fd: VSS Writer (BackupComplete): "WMI Writer", State: 0x1 
> (VSS_WS_STABLE)
> 30-Apr 14:13 liz1-fd: VSS Writer (BackupComplete): "Microsoft Writer 
> (Bootable State)", State: 0x1 (VSS_WS_STABLE)
> 30-Apr 14:13 liz1-fd: VSS Writer (BackupComplete): "Microsoft Writer (Service 
> State)", State: 0x1 (VSS_WS_STABLE)
> 30-Apr 14:13 liz1-fd: VSS Writer (BackupComplete): "MSDEWriter", State: 0x1 
> (VSS_WS_STABLE)
> 30-Apr 13:55 packrat-dir: liz1.2007-04-30_12.32.02 Error: Bacula 2.0.3 
> (06Mar07): 30-Apr-2007 13:55:28
>   JobId:                  6009
>   Job:                    liz1.2007-04-30_12.32.02
>   Backup Level:           Full
>   Client:                 "liz1-fd" 2.0.3 (06Mar07) Linux,Cross-compile,Win32
>   FileSet:                "XP_WS" 2006-06-13 14:23:39
>   Pool:                   "tape-pool1" (From Job FullPool override)
>   Storage:                "VS160" (From Pool resource)
>   Scheduled time:         30-Apr-2007 12:31:25
>   Start time:             30-Apr-2007 12:32:19
>   End time:               30-Apr-2007 13:55:28
>   Elapsed time:           1 hour 23 mins 9 secs
>   Priority:               10
>   FD Files Written:       8,848
>   SD Files Written:       8,848
>   FD Bytes Written:       11,478,742,490 (11.47 GB)
>   SD Bytes Written:       11,480,569,868 (11.48 GB)
>   Rate:                   2300.8 KB/s
>   Software Compression:   43.3 %
>   VSS:                    yes
>   Encryption:             no
>   Volume name(s):         
>   Volume Session Id:      5
>   Volume Session Time:    1177682760
>   Last Volume Bytes:      103,254,746,112 (103.2 GB)
>   Non-fatal FD errors:    0
>   SD Errors:              0
>   FD termination status:  OK
>   SD termination status:  Error
>   Termination:            *** Backup Error ***
>
> I started a multi-tape "btape fill" operation, and this is what the beginning 
> of that looks like.
> Note that it gets a Fatal error trying to write an EOF at the beginning of 
> the tape.. is this not the wrong severity?
>
>
>
> C:\Program Files\Bacula\bin>
> C:\Program Files\Bacula\bin>btape -c "c:\Documents and Settings\All 
> Users\Applic
> ation Data\Bacula"\bacula-sd.conf Tape0
> Tape block granularity is 1024 bytes.
> btape: ../../stored/butil.c:286 Using device: "Tape0" for writing.
> btape: ../../stored/btape.c:368 open device "VS160" (Tape0): OK
> *fill
>
> This command simulates Bacula writing to a tape.
> It requires either one or two blank tapes, which it
> will label and write.
>
> If you have an autochanger configured, it will use
> the tapes that are in slots 1 and 2, otherwise, you will
> be prompted to insert the tapes when necessary.
>
> It will print a status approximately
> every 322 MB, and write an EOF every 3.2 GB.  If you have
> selected the simple test option, after writing the first tape
> it will rewind it and re-read the last block written.
>
> If you have selected the multiple tape test, when the first tape
> fills, it will ask for a second, and after writing a few more
> blocks, it will stop.  Then it will begin re-reading the
> two tapes.
>
> This may take a long time -- hours! ...
>
> Do you want to run the simplified test (s) with one tape
> or the complete multiple tape (m) test: (s/m) m
> Multiple tape test selected.
> Mount blank Volume on device "VS160" (Tape0) and press return when ready:
> 30-Apr 16:58 btape: Fatal Error at ../../stored/dev.c:1670 because:
> ../../stored/dev.c:1669 Attempt to WEOF on non-appendable Volume
> Wrote Volume label for volume "TestVolume1".
> Wrote Start of Session label.
> 16:58:48 Begin writing Bacula records to first tape ...
> Wrote blk_block=5000, dev_blk_num=4999 VolBytes=322,495,488 rate=2406.7 KB/s
> Wrote blk_block=10000, dev_blk_num=9999 VolBytes=645,055,488 rate=2415.9 KB/s
> Wrote blk_block=15000, dev_blk_num=14999 VolBytes=967,615,488 rate=2413.0 KB/s
> Wrote blk_block=20000, dev_blk_num=4499 VolBytes=1,290,175,488 rate=2402.6 
> KB/s
> Wrote blk_block=25000, dev_blk_num=9499 VolBytes=1,612,735,488 rate=2403.5 
> KB/s
> Wrote blk_block=30000, dev_blk_num=14499 VolBytes=1,935,295,488 rate=2401.1 
> KB/s
>
> 17:13:10 Flush block, write EOF
> Wrote blk_block=35000, dev_blk_num=3000 VolBytes=2,257,855,488 rate=2389.3 
> KB/s
> Wrote blk_block=40000, dev_blk_num=8000 VolBytes=2,580,415,488 rate=2389.3 
> KB/s
> Wrote blk_block=45000, dev_blk_num=13000 VolBytes=2,902,975,488 rate=2387.3 
> KB/s
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