Thanks again for your detailed answer.
I will try it.
What I tried to say was this:
I use bacula since 3 years. And it worked all the time as I discribed below. I 
forgot the date and the release when it stopped working ...

Thomas

Am Montag Mai 29 2006 22:45 schrieb James P. Kinney III:
> On Mon, 2006-05-29 at 16:01 +0200, Thomas Sturm wrote:
> > > It seems to me it is working as designed. The update slots is needed
> > > after any change in the autoloader slot so the SD knows what tapes (and
> > > pools, etc) are available. If tapes are removed and new ones inserted,
> > > eject and load command have no information passed about which tapes are
> > > now in the slots.
> >
> > You are right, without update slots the the SD doesn't know about which
> > tapes are inserted. But has the SD to know? - When the backup starts it
> > "knows" about which Slot (in this case 8) to load. I think, this should
> > be enough. When the tape is loaded, it could read the label. There is no
> > need to ask ME to load the Tape in slot 8. Am I right?
>
> It would be a "feature add" I think, if the SD would automatically scan
> the slots and determine the status. But it's sort of like a hard drive
> that was not closed properly before the system was shut down. It really
> has to scan the slots and see what's there before it can "know" which
> slots to work with. There just isn't a good way that is cross-drive
> (etc.) to tell the changer what tape has been inserted in a magazine or
> manual tape exchange.
>
> What you might want to look at is using the "update slots=2-4,7,10"
> which will cause bacula to read the tape label on the tapes in slots
> 2,3,4,7 & 10. If you have an autochanger with barcodes (very nice!), you
> can do this with just "update slots" and it will read the barcodes and
> know where all the tapes are.


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