> If your tape are blank or if you don't care about the jobs which are on it:
>
> shutdown bacula
>
> mount one tape in the drive
>
> mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind
> mt -f /dev/nst0 weof
>
> start bacula
> label
>
The label step should be avoided if the user has a barcode reader.
John
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Le 29/03/2013 21:22, unix1988 a écrit :
> Hello everyone. I am running Bacula version 5.0.3-1. The hardware
> configuration is a HP DL380 attached to a HP MSL4048. The issue I am running
> in to is that the tape library inventory and updates slots match but when I
> run "list volumes" from the b
Hi,
I am not sure what do you mean about invisible tapes, so could you write a
bit more information about your issue?
How many tapes have you labeled, and how many tapes is showing when you
call "list volumes" command?
Could you give an output from update slots and list media commands?
Do you u
Hello everyone. I am running Bacula version 5.0.3-1. The hardware configuration
is a HP DL380 attached to a HP MSL4048. The issue I am running in to is that
the tape library inventory and updates slots match but when I run "list
volumes" from the bconsole prompt there are about 6 tapes that are