> But unfortunatelly I started to fix it "my way" ;)
> The idea of "my way" was to make bacula believe that there is no more 
> then 152 files on tape. What I did was:
> 
> mt asf 153
> mt weof
> 
> I believed that EOF at position of file 153 will result in only 152 
> files on the tape. Now I know I was wrong. :)
> So there is my first question:

I was in a similar situation.  I think there was something relating to writing 
multiple jobs without spooling, but I'm not sure.  As soon as I configured the 
storage device for one job at a time, no further problems.  The immediate 
solution was to sql update the database with the number that it wanted.

Dirk

> Where can I find any document clearly describing the method of writing 
> data to tape device? This question is even not much related to bacula 
> itself - I just would like to have some background on low level tape 
> operating.



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