Good morning, thank you for your reply.
The bacula user is definitely in the tape group.
root@dl160g11:/opt/bacula/bin# mtx -f /dev/sg3 status
Storage Changer /dev/sg3:1 Drives, 8 Slots ( 0 Import/Export )
Data Transfer Element 0:Full (Storage Element 1 Loaded):VolumeTag = ABT001L7
Storage Element 1:Empty
Storage Element 2:Full :VolumeTag=2018-2L7
Storage Element 3:Full :VolumeTag=ABT005L7
Storage Element 4:Full :VolumeTag=ABT012L7
Storage Element 5:Empty
Storage Element 6:Empty
Storage Element 7:Empty
Storage Element 8:Full
I do believe this is probably a permission issue, but I'm not sure what the
correct way to resolve it is.
Doug
On Thu, Sep 15, 2022, at 12:04 PM, Charles Tassell wrote:
> Hi Doug,
>
> Is bacula running as root? On most setups it runs as the bacula
> user, so you would need to make sure that that user is in the "tape"
> group and has rw access to /dev/nst0.
>
> On 2022-09-15 12:17, Doug Eubanks via Bacula-users wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > I'm setting up an HP autochanger with an LTO-7 drive with Bacula on Ubuntu
> > 22.04 server at home. I've been able to run mt and mtx commands
> > successfully to erase a tape and change the loaded tape.
> >
> > I've installed Bacula 13.0.1 using apt-get from the repo. I also installed
> > Bacularis for a GUI, but that isn't relevant to this issue. I've searched
> > Google and the mailing list archive and while I've seen others experiencing
> > the same problem from over a decade ago, I haven't found a fix.
> >
> > I'm not sure if I am missing some udev rules or if it's something else.
> >
> > When I try to run the btape test, I get this output.
> > ./btape -c ../etc/bacula-sd.conf /dev/nst0
> > Tape block granularity is 1024 bytes.
> > btape: butil.c:295-0 Using device: "/dev/nst0" for writing.
> > btape: btape.c:477-0 open device "LTO-7" (/dev/nst0): OK
> > *test
> >
> > === Write, rewind, and re-read test ===
> >
> > I'm going to write 10000 records and an EOF
> > then write 10000 records and an EOF, then rewind,
> > and re-read the data to verify that it is correct.
> >
> > This is an *essential* feature ...
> >
> > btape: block.c:291-0 [SE0201] Write error at 0:0 on device "LTO-7"
> > (/dev/nst0) Vol=. ERR=Input/output error.
> > 15-Sep 15:11 btape JobId 0: Error: block.c:291 [SE0201] Write error at 0:0
> > on device "LTO-7" (/dev/nst0) Vol=. ERR=Input/output error.
> > 15-Sep 15:12 btape JobId 0: Error: Backspace record at EOT failed.
> > ERR=Input/output error
> > btape: btape.c:1156-0 Error writing block to device.
> >
> > Here's my bacula-sd.conf configuration:
> >
> > Device {
> > Name = "LTO-7"
> > Description = "LTO-7"
> > MediaType = "LTO-7"
> > DeviceType = "Tape"
> > ArchiveDevice = "/dev/nst0"
> > AutomaticMount = yes
> > Autochanger = yes
> > RemovableMedia = yes;
> > RandomAccess = no;
> > AlwaysOpen = yes;
> > ChangerDevice = "/dev/sg3"
> > ChangerCommand = "/opt/bacula/scripts/mtx-changer %c %o %S %a %d"
> > AlertCommand = "sh -c 'tapeinfo -f %c |grep TapeAlert|cat'"
> > MaximumFileSize = 100G
> > LabelType = "Bacula"
> > LabelMedia = yes
> > }
> >
> > Autochanger {
> > Name = "LTO-7 Autochanger"
> > Description = "LTO-7"
> > Device = "LTO-7"
> > ChangerDevice = "/dev/sg3"
> > ChangerCommand = "/opt/bacula/scripts/mtx-changer %c %o %S %a %d"
> > }
> >
> >
> > Any assistance would be greatly appreciated,
> > Doug
> >
> >
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>
>
>
Sincerely,
Doug Eubanks
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