tape.
> > The next tape Amanda expects to use is: a new tape.
> >
> > Is there a way to make it use the existing 7 remaining tapes instead of
> > throwing a new tape at it? It's mostly a time thing for getting a new
> > tape, but it'd be nice to be able
lding disk.
Run amflush to flush them to tape.
The next tape Amanda expects to use is: a new tape.
Is there a way to make it use the existing 7 remaining tapes instead of
throwing a new tape at it? It's mostly a time thing for getting a new
tape, but it'd be nice to be able to go on with
> I still get the same message.
>
> I note that tapelist still shows tape Daily04 as 'reuse', even though I
> amrmtape 'd it.
Provided you changed your amanda.conf so that it is now expecting 7 tapes,
you could edit the tapelist file and remove the bad tape from it.
e.
The next tape Amanda expects to use is: a new tape.
Is there a way to make it use the existing 7 remaining tapes instead of
throwing a new tape at it? It's mostly a time thing for getting a new
tape, but it'd be nice to be able to go on with the next tape in the
cycle.
Change your ta
tape.
> > The next tape Amanda expects to use is: a new tape.
> >
> > Is there a way to make it use the existing 7 remaining tapes instead of
> > throwing a new tape at it? It's mostly a time thing for getting a new
> > tape, but it'd be nice to be able
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003 at 12:26pm, John wrote
> *** A TAPE ERROR OCCURRED: [cannot overwrite active tape Daily01].
> Some dumps may have been left in the holding disk.
> Run amflush to flush them to tape.
> The next tape Amanda expects to use is: a new tape.
>
> Is there a way
D: [cannot overwrite active tape Daily01].
Some dumps may have been left in the holding disk.
Run amflush to flush them to tape.
The next tape Amanda expects to use is: a new tape.
Is there a way to make it use the existing 7 remaining tapes instead of
throwing a new tape at it? It's mostly a time th