Hi Nathan, 

> A little later I will look for a reference to documentation on this, but
> in short: I believe the issue is that you are mixing the *name of the
> subdirectory* and the *amanda label of on the vtape*.
It may look that way, but that is probably not what is happening. 
"Mail.TCLC.org" is a component of the vtape path. "mail.tclc.org" is a 
component of the config path. "Mail.TCLC.org.%%", a reflection of the vtape 
path, is what I think I am trying to use as a label. I have no idea of the 
significance of the label, but it occurs to me that matching the tape label to 
its path is a good idea. 

> The Amanda label is what shows up in your interactition with Amanda, and
> is actually a name stored in a little header file on your physical tape
> or under the vtape subdirectory, to help Amanda keep track of which
> tape/vtape is which.

> On the other hand, the subdirectories the chg-disk: changer uses to hold
> its vtapes are not really designed for direct human interaction... and
> they have a built-in naming pattern you can't change.
O.K., now we're getting somewhere, and explains why I couldn't find how to 
change the names of the "slots". It can't be done! I didn't expect that, but 
hearing it confirms my experience and probably completely solves my problem. 
Thanks very much for this tid-bit. I interpreted lack of explanation of how to 
change the names of the slots to mean that it is either trivially simple or 
simply has been ignored in the docs. Since it can't be done, the HowTo should 
probably alerts fools like me to that fact. "Not documenting" is not the same 
as "documenting don't". (-: 

> So, your first step is going to be to rename your subdirectories to
> "slot1", "slot2" ... "slot9", "slot10"... (Note that you can _not_
> zero-pad the first 9 slot numbers -- "ls -v" may come in handy.)

> After that, the amlabel command should work (or at least give a new
> error message) ... but note that the "slot" argument takes a slot
> number, rather than some sort of name.

> Nathan
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Thanks for the help, 
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