On 10/04/11 07:24, Hugo Letemplier wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I had a job that was canceled at the half of the run.
> This job was going to be on a tape.
> 
> When I rerun the job, does bacula append the tape from the last valid
> and terminated job ? or does bacula writes the tape from the last
> writen bytes of the canceled job ?
> 
> I didn't found a good explanation about it on the documentation

As far as I am aware, Bacula will resume writing from the current end of
data on the tape.  This will normally be the end of the last job,
whether it completed or not.  Granted it would be nice if it overwrote
canceled jobs, but that's not always easy, because jobs may be
interleaved on the tape, so it doesn't try.


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