John Steel wrote: > Continuing with the longest backup in history... :-[ > Please...what is it asking for? > I'm only trying to get the first tape going. Another poster said use > purge & relabel, once again theres something you need to know before you > can even do that. > > It looks like it won't do anything until I give it the correct volume > name, but having never given it a volume name in the first place thats a > bit tricky as its a new tape (well I did the btest on it - could that > affect it?) > > *show filesets > FileSet: name=Full Set > O M > N > I /usr/src/bacula > N > E /proc > E /tmp > E /.journal > E /.fsck > N > FileSet: name=Catalog > O Mf > N > I /var/bacula/working/bacula.sql > N > FileSet: name=2006 > O M > N > I /data/Vol4/Backup_pending_tape/BTMC/Daily/2006 > I /data/Vol4/Backup_pending_tape/BTMC/Weekly/2006 > N > *run jobs > Job "jobs" not found > The defined Job resources are: > 1: tiger > 2: tiger-2006 > 3: BackupCatalog > 4: RestoreFiles > Select Job resource (1-4): 2 > Run Backup job > JobName: tiger-2006 > Level: Full > Client: tiger-fd > FileSet: Full Set > Pool: Default (From Job resource) > Storage: SEAGATE-SCORPION (From Job resource) > When: 2007-05-02 12:33:49 > Priority: 10 > OK to run? (yes/mod/no): yes > Job queued. JobId=7 > * > 02-May 12:33 tiger-dir: Start Backup JobId 7, > Job=tiger-2006.2007-05-02_12.33.53 > 02-May 12:33 tiger-sd: Job tiger-2006.2007-05-02_12.33.53 waiting. > Cannot find any appendable volumes. > Please use the "label" command to create a new Volume for: > Storage: "SEAGATE-SCORPION" (/dev/st0) > Media type: DDS-3 > Pool: Default > *purge volume > > This command is can be DANGEROUS!!! > > It purges (deletes) all Files from a Job, > JobId, Client or Volume; or it purges (deletes) > all Jobs from a Client or Volume without regard > for retention periods. Normally you should use the > PRUNE command, which respects retention periods. > Automatically selected Pool: Default > No results to list. > Enter MediaId or Volume name: DDS-3 > sql_get.c:954 Media record for Volume "DDS-3" not found. > > *purge volume > > This command is can be DANGEROUS!!! > > It purges (deletes) all Files from a Job, > JobId, Client or Volume; or it purges (deletes) > all Jobs from a Client or Volume without regard > for retention periods. Normally you should use the > PRUNE command, which respects retention periods. > Automatically selected Pool: Default > No results to list. > Enter MediaId or Volume name: Default > sql_get.c:954 Media record for Volume "Default" not found. > > *relabel > The defined Storage resources are: > 1: File > 2: SEAGATE-SCORPION > Select Storage resource (1-2): 2 > Automatically selected Pool: Default > No results to list. > Enter MediaId or Volume name: 2006-1 > sql_get.c:954 Media record for Volume "2006-1" not found. > *relabel > The defined Storage resources are: > 1: File > 2: SEAGATE-SCORPION > Select Storage resource (1-2): 2 > Automatically selected Pool: Default > No results to list. > Enter MediaId or Volume name: 2006 > sql_get.c:951 Media record MediaId=2006 not found. > * > > I have never had success with relabel.
use purge and label. or purge, then mt -f yourtapedrive rewind, mt -f yourtapedrive weof, mt -f yourtapedrive rewind, label ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users