in fact, i am now not sure about my test for update volume
i will do it again monday
i think it might work
this could be a workaround for my problem
> I have tested it with the good syntax, of course !
> but InChanger flag did not change
>
>> Yes, for sure, but it's quite easy to find the ri
I have tested it with the good syntax, of course !
but InChanger flag did not change
> Yes, for sure, but it's quite easy to find the right syntax
>
> *update volume=vol75 inchanger=0
> Invalid value. It must be yes or no.
> *update volume=vol75 inchanger=no
> New InChanger flag is: no
>
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Yes, for sure, but it's quite easy to find the right syntax
*update volume=vol75 inchanger=0
Invalid value. It must be yes or no.
*update volume=vol75 inchanger=no
New InChanger flag is: no
LeJav wrote:
>
> even "update volume=xxx inchanger=0" does not work
>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Yes, it
even "update volume=xxx inchanger=0" does not work
> Hello,
>
> Yes, it seems to be a bug (or an unwanted feature). Please, can you open a
> bug
> in bugs.bacula.org ?
>
> A simple workaround is put an other volume in the empty slot, or to update
> the volume with something like "update vol
Hello,
Yes, it seems to be a bug (or an unwanted feature). Please, can you open a
bug
in bugs.bacula.org ?
A simple workaround is put an other volume in the empty slot, or to update
the volume with something like "update volume=xxx inchanger=0".
Bye
LeJav wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am using ba
Hello,
I am using bacula-2.4.3-1
I have autochanger (HP MSL2024) with barcodes.
tapes are labeled with "label barcode"
everything is working well, but if i remove a tape
from the library and do not replace it with a new tape,
the old volume has not its 'InChanger' flag reset.
This causes a l