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
