On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 03:10:40AM -0700, fedora wrote: > > Hello, > > >There was no tape in your drive/changer or it was not writeable (write > >protected, broken tape, no tape with valid label,...) > > Actually I am using tapeless. I made HDD as virtual tape (tapetype > HARD-DISK). The tape was writable (drwxrwx---), I think it could be broken > tape. How do we know the tape is broken or not? Do I need to delete the > broken tape and do amlabel again if the tape broken?
Vtape or Ptape, big deal. I don't think anything that has been said has pertained to physical or virtual tapes only. IIRC (I didn't look back) your run was looking for tape number 11. Tape number 11 could not be located. Why was not clear to anyone who read your posting. But amanda could not find a tape 11. As you don't have more tapes available than exactly the number required, not locating any single tape means amanda can't write to any tape. Because it must write to a tapecycle (minus 1) tapes before it can overwrite any of the other tapes. This would be true for amflush or amdump. So the thing you need to do is: A) find out why tape 11 is not accessible B) add many more vtapes to your cycle -- Jon H. LaBadie [EMAIL PROTECTED] JG Computing 4455 Province Line Road (609) 252-0159 Princeton, NJ 08540-4322 (609) 683-7220 (fax)
