On Thu, May 18, 2006 at 05:50:42PM +0100, Beren wrote:
> One thing I think is REALLY annoying is, after spending 7 hours
> merging data in to the database from an old tape using BSCAN, is
> having bacula prune it right back out of the database after doing one
> restore from it because it's outside of the retention period.
> 
> What is the best procedure for doing this in future?

 From 
http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Volume_Utility_Tools.html#SECTION000367000000000000000

After bscan

If you use bscan to enter the contents of the Volume into an existing catalog,
you should be aware that the records you entered may be immediately pruned
during the next job, particularly if the Volume is very old or had been
previously purged. To avoid this, after running bscan, you can manually set the
volume status (VolStatus) to Read-Only by using the update command in the
catalog. This will allow you to restore from the volume without having it
immediately purged. When you have restored and backed up the data, you can
reset the VolStatus to Used and the Volume will be purged from the catalog. 

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