First of all I'd make sure that you're suffering from file system
issues, check "dmesg" for example for any problems writing to a disk
volume, timeouts or similar.

Once you are sure your FS / disks are ok, you can use the "purge"
command in bconsole and bacula should recycle those affected volumes
automatically whenever the next backup job requires one.

It's also possible to use the

update volume="<volumename>" volstatus="used"

or similar to force bacula to set a new volume status.

But again in closing, first of all ensure that your filesystem is ok.

All the best,

Uwe 




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