When labelling a tape in Bacula 9.0.6, BAT died after successfully
labelling and ejecting a new tape, reporting the following message when
restarted:

02-Jan 14:51 minbar-dir JobId 0: Error: getmsg.c:209 Malformed message:
The Volume=LTO4-FULL-0007 on device="LTO-4" (/dev/nst0) appears to be
unlabeled.

Has anyone else encountered this?  Any idea why BAT would consider it
malformed?

The failure does not appear to be consistently repeatable.  After
restarting BAT I labelled three more new tapes in the same pool without
further incident.  Bacula emitted the same malformed message error for
each subsequent tape, but all tapes were successfully labelled and BAT
did not crash a second time.


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