Hi Kai,

thanks, the HP LTT tools contain a diagnostic test (my drive is a HP Ultrium920 
SCSI LTO3 drive). There should also be a 5-second self test on every power up. 
So far, this always succeeded (I never got a error message on the autoloader 
display or in the logs).

I remember, that I did this LTT diagnostic when configuring the drive in 
January. However, right now, I don't have a access to a physical Windows Server 
any more where I could try that quickly out.



On Wednesday, August 22, 2018 at 10:12:23 AM UTC+2, Kai Zimmer wrote:
> Hi Tim,
> 
> does the drive have a self test function in the firmware? If so, try it. 
> If not, maybe there is a test software from the vendor available?
> 
> Best regards,
> Kai
> 
> Am 22.08.2018 um 09:40 schrieb Tim Banchi:
> > Hi Stefan,
> >
> > yes, I use newly purchased ones when the autoloader/drive requested it. I 
> > got clean requests when getting I/O errors with really bad tapes (which I 
> > then dumped right away). Otherwise there have been so far no cleaning 
> > requests (which is normal to my experience), and the status of the drive is 
> > OK. I also looked up regularly logged warnings/errors, and there is nothing 
> > (except the aforementioned I/O errors)
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tuesday, August 21, 2018 at 10:38:26 PM UTC+2, Stefan Klatt wrote:
> >> Hi Tim,
> >>
> >>      
> >>
> >>      only a idea... did you use cleaning tapes?
> >>
> >>      
> >>
> >>      Regards
> >>
> >>      
> >>
> >>      Stefan
> >>
> >>      
> >>
> >>      
> >> Am 21.08.2018 um 15:46 schrieb Tim
> >>        Banchi:
> >>
> >>      
> >>      
> >>        Hello,
> >>
> >> I'm using Bareos 17.2 with the following pool, and device configuration:
> >>
> >> Pool {
> >>    Name = tape_automated
> >>    Pool Type = Backup
> >>    Recycle = yes                       # Bareos can automatically recycle 
> >> Volumes
> >>    AutoPrune = yes                     # Prune expired volumes
> >>    #Recycle Oldest Volume = yes
> >>    RecyclePool = Scratch
> >>    Maximum Volume Bytes = 0
> >>    Job Retention = 365 days
> >>    Volume Retention = 4 weeks
> >>    Volume Use Duration = 12 days
> >>    Cleaning Prefix = "CLN"
> >>    Catalog Files = yes
> >>    Storage = delaunay_HP_G2_Autochanger #virtualfull test
> >> #  Next Pool = tape_automated
> >> }
> >>
> >> Device {
> >>    Name = "Ultrium920"
> >>    Media Type = LTO
> >>    Archive Device = /dev/st1
> >>    Autochanger = yes
> >>    LabelMedia = no
> >>    AutomaticMount = yes
> >>    AlwaysOpen = yes
> >>    RemovableMedia = yes
> >>    Maximum Spool Size = 50G
> >>    Spool Directory = /var/lib/bareos/spool
> >>    Maximum Block Size = 2097152
> >> #  Maximum Block Size = 4194304
> >>    Maximum Network Buffer Size = 32768
> >>    Maximum File Size = 50G
> >>    Alert Command = "/bin/bash -c '/usr/sbin/smartctl -H -l error %c'"
> >> }
> >>
> >> I'm closely monitoring tape performance (write speed + capacity marked as 
> >> full by bareos), and all tapes are losing capacity, and write speed, in an 
> >> almost linear way.
> >>
> >> Over the period of roughly 8 months (I installed bareos early this year) 
> >> and 3 to 4 write cycles per tape (=every 2 months a tape is rewritten), 
> >> I've lost on average 25% of the initial capacity per tape. E.g. some tapes 
> >> started at ~400GB, and are now somewhere at 300GB. some started at 160GB, 
> >> and are now somewhere around 120GB.
> >>
> >> Write-speed wise, I also lose speed: The fastest tapes (most often also 
> >> the tapes which have the highest capacity) started out at 50MB/s, and are 
> >> now somewhere at 42MB/s. The worst tapes are somewhere between 20MB/s, and 
> >> are now at 16MB/s.
> >>
> >> Because most of the tapes were second-hand (we got tape drive, controller, 
> >> autoloader, and tapes as a gift, as our NGO doesn't have any money), I 
> >> blamed the bad state of tapes (I verify volume to catalog after each job, 
> >> I assume I'm still fine. Also there are no tape alerts).
> >> But in the course of this year, I also introduced some brand new (never 
> >> written) tapes. And they are also losing capacity, and write speed to the 
> >> same amount.
> >>
> >> Hardware compression, (software) encryption, and software compression is 
> >> all ON since the very beginning (so no configuration change). And I don't 
> >> think this can be relevant, because tapes are losing capacity over time, 
> >> whether they started off at ~406GB (new) or 160GB (used, and initial bad 
> >> condition). It also doesn't depend what I back up (everything is encrypted 
> >> anyway, so compression shouldn't work at all at the drive's side).
> >>
> >> I don't know the logic how bareos recognises that a tape is full, so I 
> >> thought I give it a try to fill some tapes with zero/urandom to "realign" 
> >> it. I could fully write to those tapes (=400GB). But bareos continued to 
> >> only partly use them as before. I then tried to fill the tapes up with 
> >> btape speed, but the same problem persists when using the tape again in 
> >> bareos.
> >>
> >> Tape backups typically have job logs like:
> >> ....
> >> *Joblog*
> >> Connecting to Director localhost:9101
> >> 1000 OK: pavlov-dir Version: 17.2.4 (21 Sep 2017)
> >> Enter a period to cancel a command.
> >> list joblog jobid=7665
> >> Automatically selected Catalog: MyCatalog
> >> Using Catalog "MyCatalog"
> >>   2018-08-18 06:37:51 pavlov-dir JobId 7665: Start Backup JobId 7665, 
> >> Job=edite_backup_automated.2018-08-18_05.30.00_34
> >>   2018-08-18 06:37:52 pavlov-dir JobId 7665: Using Device "Ultrium920" to 
> >> write.
> >>   2018-08-18 06:37:53 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: 3307 Issuing autochanger 
> >> "unload slot 2, drive 0" command.
> >>   2018-08-18 06:40:22 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: 3304 Issuing autochanger 
> >> "load slot 1, drive 0" command.
> >>   2018-08-18 06:41:06 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: 3305 Autochanger "load slot 
> >> 1, drive 0", status is OK.
> >>   2018-08-18 06:41:15 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Volume "XM2705L3" previously 
> >> written, moving to end of data.
> >>   2018-08-18 06:41:33 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Ready to append to end of 
> >> Volume "XM2705L3" at file=5.
> >>   2018-08-18 06:41:33 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Spooling data ...
> >>   2018-08-18 08:37:57 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: User specified Device spool 
> >> size reached: DevSpoolSize=53,687,398,320 MaxDevSpoolSize=53,687,091,200
> >>   2018-08-18 08:37:57 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Writing spooled data to 
> >> Volume. Despooling 53,687,398,320 bytes ...
> >>   2018-08-18 09:00:05 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Despooling elapsed time = 
> >> 00:22:08, Transfer rate = 40.42 M Bytes/second
> >>   2018-08-18 09:00:07 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Spooling data again ...
> >>   2018-08-18 10:44:19 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: User specified Device spool 
> >> size reached: DevSpoolSize=53,687,398,344 MaxDevSpoolSize=53,687,091,200
> >>   2018-08-18 10:44:19 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Writing spooled data to 
> >> Volume. Despooling 53,687,398,344 bytes ...
> >>   2018-08-18 10:45:33 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: End of Volume "XM2705L3" at 
> >> 6:1173 on device "Ultrium920" (/dev/st1). Write of 2097152 bytes got -1.
> >>   2018-08-18 10:45:41 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Re-read of last block 
> >> succeeded.
> >>   2018-08-18 10:45:41 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: End of medium on Volume 
> >> "XM2705L3" Bytes=309,278,560,256 Blocks=147,476 at 18-Aug-2018 10:45.
> >>   2018-08-18 10:45:41 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: 3307 Issuing autochanger 
> >> "unload slot 1, drive 0" command.
> >>   2018-08-18 10:46:50 pavlov-dir JobId 7665: Recycled volume "XM2770L3"
> >>   2018-08-18 10:46:50 pavlov-dir JobId 7665: Using Volume "XM2770L3" from 
> >> 'Scratch' pool.
> >>   2018-08-18 10:46:51 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: 3304 Issuing autochanger 
> >> "load slot 5, drive 0" command.
> >>   2018-08-18 10:47:41 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: 3305 Autochanger "load slot 
> >> 5, drive 0", status is OK.
> >>   2018-08-18 10:47:49 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Recycled volume "XM2770L3" 
> >> on device "Ultrium920" (/dev/st1), all previous data lost.
> >>   2018-08-18 10:47:50 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: New volume "XM2770L3" 
> >> mounted on device "Ultrium920" (/dev/st1) at 18-Aug-2018 10:47.
> >>   2018-08-18 11:11:56 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Despooling elapsed time = 
> >> 00:25:28, Transfer rate = 35.13 M Bytes/second
> >>   2018-08-18 11:11:58 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Spooling data again ...
> >>   2018-08-18 12:58:27 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: User specified Device spool 
> >> size reached: DevSpoolSize=53,687,398,289 MaxDevSpoolSize=53,687,091,200
> >>   2018-08-18 12:58:27 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Writing spooled data to 
> >> Volume. Despooling 53,687,398,289 bytes ...
> >>   2018-08-18 13:23:55 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Despooling elapsed time = 
> >> 00:25:28, Transfer rate = 35.13 M Bytes/second
> >>   2018-08-18 13:23:57 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Spooling data again ...
> >>   2018-08-18 14:52:01 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: User specified Device spool 
> >> size reached: DevSpoolSize=53,687,398,336 MaxDevSpoolSize=53,687,091,200
> >>   2018-08-18 14:52:01 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Writing spooled data to 
> >> Volume. Despooling 53,687,398,336 bytes ...
> >>   2018-08-18 15:17:47 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Despooling elapsed time = 
> >> 00:25:46, Transfer rate = 34.72 M Bytes/second
> >>   2018-08-18 15:17:49 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Spooling data again ...
> >>   2018-08-18 16:21:42 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: User specified Device spool 
> >> size reached: DevSpoolSize=53,687,398,230 MaxDevSpoolSize=53,687,091,200
> >>   2018-08-18 16:21:42 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Writing spooled data to 
> >> Volume. Despooling 53,687,398,230 bytes ...
> >>   2018-08-18 16:47:32 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Despooling elapsed time = 
> >> 00:25:50, Transfer rate = 34.63 M Bytes/second
> >>   2018-08-18 16:47:35 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Spooling data again ...
> >>   2018-08-18 18:26:24 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: User specified Device spool 
> >> size reached: DevSpoolSize=53,687,398,144 MaxDevSpoolSize=53,687,091,200
> >>   2018-08-18 18:26:24 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Writing spooled data to 
> >> Volume. Despooling 53,687,398,144 bytes ...
> >>   2018-08-18 18:50:01 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: End of Volume "XM2770L3" at 
> >> 4:22775 on device "Ultrium920" (/dev/st1). Write of 2097152 bytes got -1.
> >>   2018-08-18 18:50:09 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Re-read of last block 
> >> succeeded.
> >>   2018-08-18 18:50:09 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: End of medium on Volume 
> >> "XM2770L3" Bytes=262,502,677,504 Blocks=125,171 at 18-Aug-2018 18:50.
> >>   2018-08-18 18:50:09 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: 3307 Issuing autochanger 
> >> "unload slot 5, drive 0" command.
> >>   2018-08-18 18:51:18 pavlov-dir JobId 7665: Recycled volume "XM2728L3"
> >>   2018-08-18 18:51:18 pavlov-dir JobId 7665: Using Volume "XM2728L3" from 
> >> 'Scratch' pool.
> >>   2018-08-18 18:51:18 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: 3304 Issuing autochanger 
> >> "load slot 4, drive 0" command.
> >>   2018-08-18 18:52:04 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: 3305 Autochanger "load slot 
> >> 4, drive 0", status is OK.
> >>   2018-08-18 18:52:12 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Recycled volume "XM2728L3" 
> >> on device "Ultrium920" (/dev/st1), all previous data lost.
> >>   2018-08-18 18:52:12 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: New volume "XM2728L3" 
> >> mounted on device "Ultrium920" (/dev/st1) at 18-Aug-2018 18:52.
> >>   2018-08-18 18:57:40 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Despooling elapsed time = 
> >> 00:29:13, Transfer rate = 30.62 M Bytes/second
> >>   2018-08-18 18:57:42 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Spooling data again ...
> >>   2018-08-18 19:59:13 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: User specified Device spool 
> >> size reached: DevSpoolSize=53,687,398,208 MaxDevSpoolSize=53,687,091,200
> >>   2018-08-18 19:59:13 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Writing spooled data to 
> >> Volume. Despooling 53,687,398,208 bytes ...
> >>   2018-08-18 20:43:39 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Despooling elapsed time = 
> >> 00:44:26, Transfer rate = 20.13 M Bytes/second
> >>   2018-08-18 20:43:40 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Spooling data again ...
> >>   2018-08-18 21:53:28 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: User specified Device spool 
> >> size reached: DevSpoolSize=53,687,398,301 MaxDevSpoolSize=53,687,091,200
> >>   2018-08-18 21:53:28 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Writing spooled data to 
> >> Volume. Despooling 53,687,398,301 bytes ...
> >>   2018-08-18 22:42:09 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Despooling elapsed time = 
> >> 00:48:41, Transfer rate = 18.37 M Bytes/second
> >>   2018-08-18 22:42:11 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Spooling data again ...
> >>   2018-08-18 23:45:18 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: User specified Device spool 
> >> size reached: DevSpoolSize=53,687,398,192 MaxDevSpoolSize=53,687,091,200
> >>   2018-08-18 23:45:18 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Writing spooled data to 
> >> Volume. Despooling 53,687,398,192 bytes ...
> >>   2018-08-19 00:27:46 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: End of Volume "XM2728L3" at 
> >> 2:22093 on device "Ultrium920" (/dev/st1). Write of 2097152 bytes got -1.
> >>   2018-08-19 00:27:56 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Re-read of last block 
> >> succeeded.
> >>   2018-08-19 00:27:56 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: End of medium on Volume 
> >> "XM2728L3" Bytes=153,702,431,744 Blocks=73,291 at 19-Aug-2018 00:27.
> >>   2018-08-19 00:27:56 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: 3307 Issuing autochanger 
> >> "unload slot 4, drive 0" command.
> >>   2018-08-19 00:29:01 pavlov-dir JobId 7665: Recycled volume "XM2589L3"
> >>   2018-08-19 00:29:01 pavlov-dir JobId 7665: Using Volume "XM2589L3" from 
> >> 'Scratch' pool.
> >>   2018-08-19 00:29:02 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: 3304 Issuing autochanger 
> >> "load slot 3, drive 0" command.
> >>   2018-08-19 00:29:44 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: 3305 Autochanger "load slot 
> >> 3, drive 0", status is OK.
> >>   2018-08-19 00:29:52 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Recycled volume "XM2589L3" 
> >> on device "Ultrium920" (/dev/st1), all previous data lost.
> >>   2018-08-19 00:29:52 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: New volume "XM2589L3" 
> >> mounted on device "Ultrium920" (/dev/st1) at 19-Aug-2018 00:29.
> >>   2018-08-19 00:34:05 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Despooling elapsed time = 
> >> 00:46:51, Transfer rate = 19.09 M Bytes/second
> >>   2018-08-19 00:34:07 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Spooling data again ...
> >>   2018-08-19 02:15:45 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: User specified Device spool 
> >> size reached: DevSpoolSize=53,687,398,168 MaxDevSpoolSize=53,687,091,200
> >>   2018-08-19 02:15:45 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Writing spooled data to 
> >> Volume. Despooling 53,687,398,168 bytes ...
> >>   2018-08-19 02:35:57 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Despooling elapsed time = 
> >> 00:20:12, Transfer rate = 44.29 M Bytes/second
> >>   2018-08-19 02:35:59 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Spooling data again ...
> >>   2018-08-19 03:48:39 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: User specified Device spool 
> >> size reached: DevSpoolSize=53,687,398,243 MaxDevSpoolSize=53,687,091,200
> >>   2018-08-19 03:48:39 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Writing spooled data to 
> >> Volume. Despooling 53,687,398,243 bytes ...
> >>   2018-08-19 04:08:50 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Despooling elapsed time = 
> >> 00:20:11, Transfer rate = 44.33 M Bytes/second
> >>   2018-08-19 04:08:52 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Spooling data again ...
> >>   2018-08-19 05:16:55 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: User specified Device spool 
> >> size reached: DevSpoolSize=53,687,398,254 MaxDevSpoolSize=53,687,091,200
> >>   2018-08-19 05:16:55 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Writing spooled data to 
> >> Volume. Despooling 53,687,398,254 bytes ...
> >>   2018-08-19 05:37:11 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Despooling elapsed time = 
> >> 00:20:16, Transfer rate = 44.15 M Bytes/second
> >>   2018-08-19 05:37:14 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Spooling data again ...
> >>   2018-08-19 07:02:12 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: User specified Device spool 
> >> size reached: DevSpoolSize=53,687,398,145 MaxDevSpoolSize=53,687,091,200
> >>   2018-08-19 07:02:12 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Writing spooled data to 
> >> Volume. Despooling 53,687,398,145 bytes ...
> >>   2018-08-19 07:22:41 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Despooling elapsed time = 
> >> 00:20:29, Transfer rate = 43.68 M Bytes/second
> >>   2018-08-19 07:22:43 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Spooling data again ...
> >>   2018-08-19 08:42:50 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: User specified Device spool 
> >> size reached: DevSpoolSize=53,687,398,171 MaxDevSpoolSize=53,687,091,200
> >>   2018-08-19 08:42:50 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Writing spooled data to 
> >> Volume. Despooling 53,687,398,171 bytes ...
> >>   2018-08-19 09:03:20 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Despooling elapsed time = 
> >> 00:20:30, Transfer rate = 43.64 M Bytes/second
> >>   2018-08-19 09:03:21 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Spooling data again ...
> >>   2018-08-19 11:04:53 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: User specified Device spool 
> >> size reached: DevSpoolSize=53,687,398,236 MaxDevSpoolSize=53,687,091,200
> >>   2018-08-19 11:04:53 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Writing spooled data to 
> >> Volume. Despooling 53,687,398,236 bytes ...
> >>   2018-08-19 11:25:02 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Despooling elapsed time = 
> >> 00:20:09, Transfer rate = 44.40 M Bytes/second
> >>   2018-08-19 11:25:04 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Spooling data again ...
> >>   2018-08-19 13:09:41 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Committing spooled data to 
> >> Volume "XM2589L3". Despooling 48,362,707,754 bytes ...
> >>   2018-08-19 13:21:48 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: End of Volume "XM2589L3" at 
> >> 6:21058 on device "Ultrium920" (/dev/st1). Write of 2097152 bytes got -1.
> >>   2018-08-19 13:21:55 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Re-read of last block 
> >> succeeded.
> >>   2018-08-19 13:21:55 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: End of medium on Volume 
> >> "XM2589L3" Bytes=366,271,855,616 Blocks=174,652 at 19-Aug-2018 13:21.
> >>   2018-08-19 13:21:55 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: 3307 Issuing autochanger 
> >> "unload slot 3, drive 0" command.
> >>   2018-08-19 13:23:02 pavlov-dir JobId 7665: Recycled volume "XM2753L3"
> >>   2018-08-19 13:23:02 pavlov-dir JobId 7665: Using Volume "XM2753L3" from 
> >> 'Scratch' pool.
> >>   2018-08-19 13:23:03 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: 3304 Issuing autochanger 
> >> "load slot 6, drive 0" command.
> >>   2018-08-19 13:23:48 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: 3305 Autochanger "load slot 
> >> 6, drive 0", status is OK.
> >>   2018-08-19 13:23:56 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Recycled volume "XM2753L3" 
> >> on device "Ultrium920" (/dev/st1), all previous data lost.
> >>   2018-08-19 13:23:56 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: New volume "XM2753L3" 
> >> mounted on device "Ultrium920" (/dev/st1) at 19-Aug-2018 13:23.
> >>   2018-08-19 13:29:30 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Despooling elapsed time = 
> >> 00:17:48, Transfer rate = 45.28 M Bytes/second
> >>   2018-08-19 13:29:31 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Elapsed time=30:39:49, 
> >> Transfer rate=7.726 M Bytes/second
> >>   2018-08-19 13:29:37 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Alert: smartctl 6.5 
> >> 2016-01-24 r4214 [x86_64-linux-4.4.0-128-generic] (local build)
> >>   2018-08-19 13:29:37 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Alert: Copyright (C) 
> >> 2002-16, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org
> >>   2018-08-19 13:29:37 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Alert:
> >>   2018-08-19 13:29:37 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Alert: === START OF READ 
> >> SMART DATA SECTION ===
> >>   2018-08-19 13:29:37 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Alert: TapeAlert: OK
> >>   2018-08-19 13:29:37 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Alert: Error Counter logging 
> >> not supported
> >>   2018-08-19 13:29:38 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Alert:
> >>   2018-08-19 13:29:38 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Alert: Last n error events 
> >> log page
> >>   2018-08-19 13:29:38 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Alert:
> >>   2018-08-19 13:29:38 delaunay-sd JobId 7665: Sending spooled attrs to the 
> >> Director. Despooling 546,349 bytes ...
> >>   2018-08-19 13:29:41 pavlov-dir JobId 7665: sql_create.c:872 Insert of 
> >> attributes batch table done
> >>   2018-08-19 13:29:42 pavlov-dir JobId 7665: Bareos pavlov-dir 17.2.4 
> >> (21Sep17):
> >>    Build OS:               x86_64-pc-linux-gnu ubuntu Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
> >>    JobId:                  7665
> >>    Job:                    edite_backup_automated.2018-08-18_05.30.00_34
> >>    Backup Level:           Full
> >>    Client:                 "edite-fd" 17.2.4 (21Sep17) 
> >> x86_64-pc-linux-gnu,ubuntu,Ubuntu 14.04 LTS,xUbuntu_14.04,x86_64
> >>    FileSet:                "edite_backup_automated" 2017-11-09 17:30:00
> >>    Pool:                   "tape_automated" (From Job FullPool override)
> >>    Catalog:                "MyCatalog" (From Client resource)
> >>    Storage:                "delaunay_HP_G2_Autochanger" (From Pool 
> >> resource)
> >>    Scheduled time:         18-Aug-2018 05:30:00
> >>    Start time:             18-Aug-2018 06:37:53
> >>    End time:               19-Aug-2018 13:29:41
> >>    Elapsed time:           1 day 6 hours 51 mins 48 secs
> >>    Priority:               10
> >>    FD Files Written:       1,477
> >>    SD Files Written:       1,477
> >>    FD Bytes Written:       852,961,750,064 (852.9 GB)
> >>    SD Bytes Written:       852,962,743,625 (852.9 GB)
> >>    Rate:                   7676.9 KB/s
> >>    Software Compression:   52.7 % (lz4hc)
> >>    VSS:                    no
> >>    Encryption:             yes
> >>    Accurate:               no
> >>    Volume name(s):         XM2705L3|XM2770L3|XM2728L3|XM2589L3|XM2753L3
> >>    Volume Session Id:      48
> >>    Volume Session Time:    1533895587
> >>    Last Volume Bytes:      15,015,682,048 (15.01 GB)
> >>    Non-fatal FD errors:    0
> >>    SD Errors:              0
> >>    FD termination status:  OK
> >>    SD termination status:  OK
> >>    Termination:            Backup OK
> >>
> >>   2018-08-19 13:29:42 pavlov-dir JobId 7665: shell command: run AfterJob 
> >> "/bin/bash -c '/bin/echo "run edite_backup_automated_v yes" | bconsole 
> >> >/dev/null'"
> >> You have messages.
> >>
> >> Does anybody have an explanation or solution to that problem?
> >>
> >>
> >>      
> >>      
> >>
> >>      
> >> -- 
> >>
> >>        CaC, Computer and Communication
> >>
> >>        Inhaber Stefan Klatt
> >>
> >>        End-2-End Senior Security Consultant
> >>
> >>        CISSP / CISM / ISO27001 Lead Implementer / TOGAF9 /
> >>
> >>        VdS-anerkannter Berater für Cyber-Security
> >>
> >>        Badges: https://www.youracclaim.com/users/stefan-klatt
> >>
> >>        Triftstrasse 9
> >>
> >>        60528 Frankfurt
> >>
> >>        Germany
> >>
> >>        USt-IdNr.: DE260461592
> >>
> >>        
> >>
> >>        Tel.: +49-(0)172-6807809
> >>
> >>        Tel.: +49-(0)69-67808-900
> >>
> >>        Fax: +49-(0)69-67808-837
> >>
> >>        Email: [email protected]
> >>
> >>        Profil: http://www.cac-netzwerk.de/profil

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