Quoting Gabriele Bulfon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>    I would like to have a batch command for reading a tape content, with
>    summary informations about it (such as job names and total files for
>    each, maybe date and time informations and so on).

Try my BaculaSNMP agent.

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] snmptable baculaStatsTable | head
SNMP table: BAYOUR-COM-MIB::baculaStatsTable

    baculaStatsStart      baculaStatsEnd baculaStatsDuration baculaStatsFiles 
baculaStatsBytes baculaStatsType baculaStatsStatus baculaStatsLevel 
baculaStatsErrors baculaStatsMissingFiles
 2006-03-03 01:05:02 0000-00-00 00:00:00                  -1                0   
             0               B                 0                d               
  0                       0
                  na                  na                   0                0   
             0              na                 0               na               
  0                       0
 2005-11-24 20:18:22 2005-11-24 20:18:22                   0                0   
             0               B                 0                d               
  0                       0
 2005-11-24 20:18:22 2005-11-24 20:18:22                   0                0   
             0               B                 0                d               
  0                       0
 2006-01-13 01:42:42 2006-01-13 01:42:58                  16              140   
         15443               B                 0                d               
  0                       0
 2006-01-14 01:28:15 2006-01-14 01:28:31                  16              107   
         14721               B                 0                d               
  0                       0
 2006-01-16 04:14:38 2006-01-16 04:43:33                1735            26168   
       1804573               B                 0                d               
  0                       0
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http://bayour.com/bacula-snmp/

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