b == [email protected] writes:

 b> d == [email protected] writes:

 b>  d> On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Brandon Metcalf
 b>  d> <[email protected]> wrote:
 b>  d> > Yep, this makes sense based on the notes from the planner. ??I guess
 b>  d> > the only reason it would be a problem is if I'm running out of space
 b>  d> > on which I stored the backups?

 b>  d> This is one of many reasons that oversubscribing your vtapes is a
 b>  d> problematic configuration.  If your vtapes are oversubscribed, you
 b>  d> need to pay *very* close attention to what Amanda is doing, and make
 b>  d> adjustments early, before Amanda finds a vtape with 0kb available.


 b> Makes sense.  And I've managed to mess up my virtual tapes.  Based on
 b> your email I thought I would delete some of my virtual tapes using
 b> rm(1).  I did, but then wanted to add some back.  I recreated them
 b> with mkdir(1), but when I try to label them I get

 b>   amlabel: label DailySet1-25 already on a tape

 b> I assume this is because /etc/amanda/DailySet1/tapelist already has
 b> this label listed.

 b> Do I need to relabel the tapes I deleted and then added back?


Figured it out.  I needed to use amrmtape(8).

-- 
Brandon

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