> I do not believe the DB has this information as this is handled by the
> scheduler while bacula is running. Although it may be possible for you
> to query the list of jobs to be run then try to figure out what tape
> would be needed.

But the scheduler has to get his info from somewhere or somebody...


> For me I have never thought of this because I really do not need this
> feature. I have a 24 tape LTO2 library which always has a few tapes in
> the Scratch pool and for my single drives I use a single pool with no
> time restrictions on volume usage so about 1 time every 2 weeks I need
> to switch tapes in the morning. And obviously my disk volumes do not
> need switching.

When Bacula complains about a full tape, does it ask for a "new" one, a
specific one or 'any' tape? An answer to this question would probably
help me to understand bacula's tape handling, it's so different from
Amanda's ...


Thanks,
        Ralf

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