I have the need to restore some CCTV data which was recorded in July 2014. The 
volume names are all right there in the pool, and I know the target date I'm 
looking for since its part of the filename. I just don't know which volume it's 
in. So an "ls" listing would identify it instantly. There are about a dozen 
tapes in the pool.  I saw the bls comand and that would probably work, I'd just 
stick each tape in sequentially till I saw the volume containing the data. But 
why does it need the tape? I know the volume names, can't I just do this "ls" 
for each one from the console without changing tapes? It would be far quicker 
to find the files I needed and it means I can do this search without 
interfering with the daily backups which are using the same drive. By the way, 
the CCTV isn't on 100% of the time, so having said that the files might not be 
present and/or the filenames not exact, hence the need to browse the volumes. 
Thanks.

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