Thanks,

I have added it to the projects file.

Best regards,

Kern

On Thursday 07 May 2009 10:19:08 Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Item 1:   Relabel disk volume after recycling
>   Origin: Pasi Kärkkäinen <[email protected]>
>   Date:   07 May 2009.
>   Status: Not implemented yet, no code written.
>
>   What:   The ability to relabel the disk volume (and thus rename the file
> on the disk) after it has been recycled. Useful when you have a single job
> per disk volume, and you use a custom Label format, for example:
>           Label Format =
> "${Client}-${Level}-${NumVols:p/4/0/r}-${Year}_${Month}_${Day}-${Hour}_${Mi
>nute}"
>
>   Why:    Disk volumes in Bacula get the label/filename when they are used
> for the first time. If you use recycling and custom label format like
> above, the disk volume name doesn't match the contents after it has been
> recycled. This feature makes it possible to keep the label/filename in sync
> with the content and thus makes it easy to check/monitor the backups from
> the shell and/or normal file management tools, because the filenames of the
> disk volumes match the content.
>
>   Notes:  The configuration option could be "Relabel after Recycling =
> Yes".
>
>
> -- Pasi
>
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