Someone wrote an end of file on the beginning of the Volume,  you
probably should see if there are multiple files on that tape.  If so,
you may be able to recover some valid data after the tape end of file,
but this is generally tricky and time consuming.

btape has commands that will allow you to scan the tape to see what is
on it.  However, be careful.  It is also easy to write on the tape with
btape.  Better set the read-only tab before referencing it.

Best regards,
Kern

On 10/29/2014 10:47 AM, Che_m wrote:
> I can't even use bextract or bcopy on that one tape. it gives me the same 
> errors.
>
> Warning: acquire.c:265 Read acquire: Requested Volume "AOB760L4" on 
> "tape_Drive" (/dev/nst0) is not a Bacula labeled Volume, because: 
> ERR=block.c:1023 Read zero bytes at 0:0 on device "tape_Drive" (/dev/nst0)
>
>
> Regards
> Che
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