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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will Bacula leave the other 30 tapes alone?
I ask because I've been discovering that several of my Amanda tapes have
been corrupted lately. By corrupted I mean that their Amanda labels in
the first block of the tape are no longer readable, rendering the tape
useless to Amanda.
I cannot answer your first question but I can tell you that you can
manually read a Bacula label with btape and the 'readlabel' command. (ie
if you suspect Bacula to have labelled a tape, insert it into the drive
and check the label ... if there is none then Bacula obviously didn't
label it, if there is then Bacula is indeed interfering)
Greetings,
Michel
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