Mike Eggleston wrote: > On Tue, 04 Sep 2007, Server Gremlin might have said: > > >> Hello, >> >> I used the "label" command to label a new tape for bacula, and I >> made a typo when I labeled the tape. Something like "MyTpe" instead of >> "MyTape". (Obviously I've chosen a better naming convention than this, >> but just to illustrate...) >> >> Bacula is so cool that it automatically mounts the tape and starts >> writing pending jobs to it as soon as I hit enter. Then I realize that >> I made a typo. How do I correct this? I get the impression from >> Googling and RTFM'ing that the answer is a flat, "You can't. Don't make >> typos." Am I right? >> >> Thanks, >> - SG >> > > Will the bconsole command 'relabel' do what you want? > > Mike > > I don't think it will. It sounds like the "relabel" command actually requires you to first trash the volume; ie, remove it from the pool, remove any data on it, etc. It's like starting over. I don't want to do that. I have jobs running on the tape. In fact, one job was part-way done on one tape, it filled that tape, and then I put in this new tape on which I fubar'ed the label. All I want to do is rename the tape. Can I do that? I get the feeling I can't.
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