Hello Elias,
Yes, you can directly update the database. If using MySQL, something like
the bellow:
update Media set VolStatus="Used" where VolStatus="Error";
If you're going to do this, set the status to "Used" or "Full" and then
bacula will recycle the volumes when its retention periods expires.
Nevertheless, I would recommend you to delete these volumes, because they
could have entered this error status caused by a label corruption. And If
this is the case, when Bacula would try to reuse them, they will enter
again into this error status.
Best regards,
Ana
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 3:18 PM, Elias Pereira <empbi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I have many volumes with errors and would like to recycle them. I can do
> this in one command?
>
> --
> Elias Pereira
>
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