Okay, Arno, you seem to know the most about the labelling so let's throw
this at you.

Obviously, with disk-based volumes, you have to not auto-label, or limit 
the number of volumes in the pool or it will keep growing.  The physical
reality can be created very quickly.  But with tapes you do have the 
simple constraint of "is there really a tape for this?"

Is it possible to constrain bacula to only create volumes when it has a
blank tape in the drive to label?  This whole thing with creating a volume
that has no physical reality is what confuses me.

Look at tape in drive.

1. If tape is new, auto-label it and use it.
2. If tape is available for recycling, recycle it and use it.

But never "just make up a volume" without having a physical reality...

Obviously, with autochangers you'd want to scan through the library and
find the "best tape" based on the above logic...

-- 
Joe Rhett
senior geek
meer.net


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