Bug#930931: /usr/sbin/btape: btape crashes on "fill" test with kernel panic

2020-01-07 Thread Carsten Leonhardt
Hi, Sebastian Suchanek writes: > Update 2019-12-08: I've forwarded your additional information to upstream's bug tracker: https://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=2480 - Carsten

Bug#930931: /usr/sbin/btape: btape crashes on "fill" test with kernel panic

2019-12-08 Thread Sebastian Suchanek
Update 2019-12-08: In the meantime, I've been able to source a second HP LTO5 drive. Unfortunately, also with the second drive, Bacula shows the exact same behaviour. In my opinion, with the error occuring also with a second drive, the possibility of a potential hardware problem is eliminated,

Bug#930931: /usr/sbin/btape: btape crashes on "fill" test with kernel panic

2019-06-22 Thread Sven Hartge
On 22.06.19 19:58, Sebastian Suchanek wrote: > - Put a cartridge in the drive > - Run btape from console: "btape -c /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.con /dev/nst1" > - Start "fill" test within btape > - btape writes the name of the volume to the tape, then crashes > immediately with a kernel panic. >

Bug#930931: /usr/sbin/btape: btape crashes on "fill" test with kernel panic

2019-06-22 Thread Sven Hartge
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Bug#930931: /usr/sbin/btape: btape crashes on "fill" test with kernel panic

2019-06-22 Thread Sebastian Suchanek
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am 22.06.2019 um 22:20 schrieb Sven Hartge: > On 22.06.19 19:58, Sebastian Suchanek wrote: > >> - Put a cartridge in the drive - Run btape from console: "btape >> -c /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.con /dev/nst1" - Start "fill" test >> within btape - btape

Bug#930931: /usr/sbin/btape: btape crashes on "fill" test with kernel panic

2019-06-22 Thread Sebastian Suchanek
Package: bacula-sd Version: 9.4.2-1~bpo9+1 Severity: normal File: /usr/sbin/btape Dear Maintainer, running a "fill" test in btape on a HP LTO-5 (type: BRSLA-0901-DC) results in a kernel panic. What I did: - Put a cartridge in the drive - Run btape from console: "btape -c