From the little I have seen, it looks like your tape was never written 
(the data may be on another tape -- please check) or the tape was 
overwritten.  Using /dev/st0 could *possibly* cause the tape to be 
overwritten, but Bacula attempts to avoid that.

On 14-10-24 04:10 AM, Che_m wrote:
> I already did,
> found nothing useful than you should relabel it, or use /dev/nst0 instead of 
> /dev/st0.
> I've always used /dev/st0
>
> The correct tape is in the drive, the tape is labeled correct. I can mount 
> all 28 tapes in the library, except that one.
> The last status of the tape was marked "append" so, it is not in error or 
> anything. Neither have I archived it or taken it out to archive it.
>
> bacula version is v5.0.1 and is installed from ubuntu (10.04) repository
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