Ah - thank you Troy - purging the volume seems to be the magic step.
:^)
Troy Daniels wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Phil R wrote:
>> Hope this is the right place to ask this - if not, sorry.
>>
>> Using 2.4.4, automatic recycling doesn't allow tapes to be reused.
>>
>> I've discovered that if I set the tape st
Hi,
Phil R wrote:
> Hope this is the right place to ask this - if not, sorry.
>
> Using 2.4.4, automatic recycling doesn't allow tapes to be reused.
>
> I've discovered that if I set the tape status to "recycle" then when the
> next scheduled job runs it recycles the volume - all data lost (good
John Drescher wrote:
> On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 2:40 PM, Phil R wrote:
>
>> Hope this is the right place to ask this - if not, sorry.
>>
>>
> Yes this is the correct place.
>
>
>> Using 2.4.4, automatic recycling doesn't allow tapes to be reused.
>>
>> I've discovered that if I set the t
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 2:40 PM, Phil R wrote:
> Hope this is the right place to ask this - if not, sorry.
>
Yes this is the correct place.
> Using 2.4.4, automatic recycling doesn't allow tapes to be reused.
>
> I've discovered that if I set the tape status to "recycle" then when the
> next sche
Hope this is the right place to ask this - if not, sorry.
Using 2.4.4, automatic recycling doesn't allow tapes to be reused.
I've discovered that if I set the tape status to "recycle" then when the
next scheduled job runs it recycles the volume - all data lost (good)
then announces that the max u