>From your posts: "during the restore, it selects the 3 other tapes
correctly, but it does not

complete the restore, because of the 4th tape.
​"


​I suppose you are saying that Bacula restores the files in the others
3 volumes and then fails the job just in this last tape. If this is
correct, you should have the files in the first 3 volumes in the
restore directory even if the restore job fails on error because of
the fourth tape.


Also, you can use bextract to restore files in the other 3 volumes,
even if you delete them from your catalog.


This way, you can relabel this tape and try to reuse it (if it is not
fisically damaged).


​Regards,

Ana​


On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 9:36 AM, Che_m <bacula-fo...@backupcentral.com>
wrote:

> I used btape to check it and idd it says it has no files on it and no
> label either. sigh...
>
> now, if I relabel that one tape.
>
> Will it have impact on a restore with the other 3 tapes?
> I, myself have no other options either, after troubleshooting this matter.
>
> Other than trying to find out what happen.
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