Hi,

18. Oktober 2007 21:46 Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 18.10.2007 15:49,, Markus Schulz wrote::
[...]
> > Was it possible to get the tape recognized again?
>
> Well, you can *try* to write a new label to the tape, not followed by
> an EOF mark, and it *could* result in your tape being usable again. I
> wouldn't try that, though, unless I really needed that tapes data.
>
> > If not, how can i reassing the same label (TAPE001) to it?
>
> Use btape's label command. With bconsole, then set the tape status to
> used, purge this tape, and it will be recycled when needed.

thanks for help. 
I've relabeled it with btape and it was recognized as fresh tape.

-- 
Markus Schulz 

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