John, thank you very much for your help. Worked perfectly.
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> Thank you John. Pardon me if I ask this question (I am new at bacula): how do
> you scan the tape back into the database?
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Normally you would use bscan.
http://bacula.org/5.0.x-manuals/en/utility/utility/Volume_Utility_Tools.html#SECTION0027
However in your case where you jus
> In this case the tape is not appendable until it
> is scanned back into the database.
Thank you John. Pardon me if I ask this question (I am new at bacula): how do
you scan the tape back into the database?
Luke
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On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 3:33 PM, lweinlan
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> Hi all.
> Bacula backups were working fine. I decided to test and manually recycle a
> tape by entering the command "delete" volume (previously labeled 01L4)
> from the pool "tape".
> I am trying to rewrite on this tape using bconsole comm
Hi all.
Bacula backups were working fine. I decided to test and manually recycle a tape
by entering the command "delete" volume (previously labeled 01L4) from the
pool "tape".
I am trying to rewrite on this tape using bconsole command "run", while trying
to use the same volume name (0