>> A few days ago I had to restore some files. After the files were
>> restored successfully, the VolStatus (shown by "list volumes") of the
>> two tapes that were needed during restore changed from "Append" to
>> "Used". Is this an expected behaviour?

> Do you hava a maximum use time configured? AFAIK, in that case, the 
> volume status gets updated the next time the respective pool gets touched, 
> in your case by running a restore.

There is a "Volume Use Duration = 1 d" statement in my bacula-dir.conf - can 
that be the reason?

If yes: Why does VolStatus not change from "Append" to "Used" automatically 
after one day (1 d)? Or rather how do I force Bacula (5.0.3 in my case) to 
change the VolStatus?

Regards
Carsten Pache



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