I solved this problem myself. I'm not sure how elegant the solution  
is, however.

Using myphpadmin I changed the "JobStatus" field in the respective  
jobid's mysql entry from "f" to "T". I then re-ran the job and it  
picked up more or less where it left off.

-Aaron

On Jan 5, 2007, at 10:29 PM, Aaron Knister wrote:

> Hi,
> I recently had a backup job fail mid way. It was backing up 5
> terabytes of data, and had written 3tb off to tape. The job stopped
> because there were no more writable volumes in the particular volume
> pool to which the job was assigned. I cleared up a volume however the
> job did not resume and after a while errored out. I would like to
> know if i can salvage the 3 terabytes that was already written to
> tape and just continue from that point.
>
> Many thanks.
>
> -Aaron
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