[Bacula-users] is not a Bacula labeled Volume, because: ERR=block.c:1023 Re

2014-10-29 Thread Che_m
I used btape to check it and idd it says it has no files on it and no label either. sigh... now, if I relabel that one tape. Will it have impact on a restore with the other 3 tapes? I, myself have no other options either, after troubleshooting this matter. Other than trying to find out what hap

[Bacula-users] is not a Bacula labeled Volume, because: ERR=block.c:1023 Re

2014-10-29 Thread Che_m
I used btape to check it and idd it says it has no files on it and no label either. sigh... +-- |This was sent by c...@belnet.be via Backup Central. |Forward SPAM to ab...@backupcentral.com. +-

[Bacula-users] is not a Bacula labeled Volume, because: ERR=block.c:1023 Re

2014-10-29 Thread Che_m
I can't even use bextract or bcopy on that one tape. it gives me the same errors. Warning: acquire.c:265 Read acquire: Requested Volume "AOB760L4" on "tape_Drive" (/dev/nst0) is not a Bacula labeled Volume, because: ERR=block.c:1023 Read zero bytes at 0:0 on device "tape_Drive" (/dev/nst0) Re

[Bacula-users] is not a Bacula labeled Volume, because: ERR=block.c:1023 Re

2014-10-24 Thread Che_m
According to the bacula database, the tape has 500GB of data written on it. I'm trying to check out on the tape itself, but knowledge of the mtx script is limited. However, the difference of nst0 and st0 is, the first one does not autorewind. and as stated by kern, bacula avoids rewinding the t

[Bacula-users] is not a Bacula labeled Volume, because: ERR=block.c:1023 Re

2014-10-24 Thread Che_m
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, and are all recognized. Except for that one. The last status

[Bacula-users] is not a Bacula labeled Volume, because: ERR=block.c:1023 Re

2014-10-24 Thread Che_m
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, and are all recognized. Except for that one. The last status

[Bacula-users] is not a Bacula labeled Volume, because: ERR=block.c:1023 Re

2014-10-24 Thread Che_m
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

[Bacula-users] is not a Bacula labeled Volume, because: ERR=block.c:1023 Re

2014-10-23 Thread Che_m
hi all, I need to perform a restore, and one of the tapes the restore needs is not being recognised. The error is as follows 23-Oct 10:04 bacula-sd JobId 133822: Warning: acquire.c:265 Read acquire: Requested Volume "AOB760L4" on "tape_Drive" (/dev/st0) is not a Bacula labeled Volume, because: