"Jesper Krogh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> kirjoitti 
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> Justin Maness wrote:

> I've had similar concerns, how to tell Bacula that a tape is "beyond
> reach" without deleting it from the database. For me it is the Archived
> tapes. If I by any chance should need them, then it would be nice not to
> be forced to bscan them before, but in all other circumstances, they
> should be regarded as "gone".
>
There is "enabled" bit in "list volumes" output.
It can be turned on or off using update / volume parameters / 14 command.

I found it a while ago when I was doing some crazy testing with my
production pools and wanted to prevent "real" tapes from being recycled.

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TiN



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