Did you do another   “amlabel”  after doing “amrmtape”?
Deb Baddorf


> On Apr 10, 2017, at 2:16 PM, Ochressandro Rettinger 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>  
>                 I’m having problems with amflush and the tapelist.
>  
>                 My backups didn’t work last night, so I swapped the tape and 
> ran amflush.  Amflush hung, so I tried to stop it and run it again, without 
> changing the tape.  In order to do that, I ran amrmtape on the tape, and 
> removed it from the tapelist file.  This was apparently a mistake, because 
> now I can’t get amanda to do anything with that tape.
>  
> [amandabackup@archivist ~]$ amcheck NMHPVPR
> Amanda Tape Server Host Check
> -----------------------------
> NOTE: Holding disk '/holding': 4085694464 KB disk space available, using 
> 2147483648 KB as requested
> FIPS mode initialized
> FIPS mode initialized
> FIPS mode initialized
> FIPS mode initialized
> slot 1: volume 'NMHPVPR0001' is not in the tapelist
> all slots have been loaded
> Taper scan algorithm did not find an acceptable volume.
>     (expecting a new volume)
> ERROR: No acceptable volumes found
> Server check took 0.217 seconds
> Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
> --------------------------------
> Client check: 4 hosts checked in 1.217 seconds.  0 problems found.
> (brought to you by Amanda 3.4)
>  
>                 Is there a way to add this tape back into the tapelist so 
> that I can use it to finish my amflush dump?  (I don’t actually care if the 
> dump is any good or not at this point, I just want the thing cleaned up so I 
> can run regular backups tonight.)
>  
>                 -Sandro


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