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(*) The volume got to the status of error because while backing up to
the volume, the directory exited for whatever reason when I did a
"query" on the console while a backup job was running. This left
backup job incomplete on the volume. So I tried to somehow let bacula
think that the volume is empty ( except for the label ) by using the
"update" command from within the console to update the status, files
in the volume ( to 0 ), etc ... so that it was left in further
inconsistent state.

prune or purge commands can do that, too.

As far as I know, you can also use bscan to update the Media data / to
correct a 'number of files on volume' discrepancy (I've already done
this successfully after having my director crash during a backup).

Greetings,
       Michel
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