This morning I'm trying out 'bls' to verify the contents
of a tape that was written to last night by bacula. This
is one of my final checks for moving bacula to production.
Executing 'bls' I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sbin]# ./bls
bls: bls.c:189 No archive name specified
Copyright (C) 2000-2005 Kern Sibbald.
Version: 1.38.11 (28 June 2006)
Usage: bls [options] <device-name>
-b <file> specify a bootstrap file
-c <file> specify a config file
-d <level> specify debug level
-e <file> exclude list
-i <file> include list
-j list jobs
-k list blocks
(no j or k option) list saved files
-L dump label
-p proceed inspite of errors
-v be verbose
-V specify Volume names (separated by |)
-? print this message
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sbin]# ./bls -c ../etc/bacula-sd.conf -L elo:st0
bls: butil.c:269 Using device: "elo:st0" for reading.
25-Aug 08:49 bls: bls Fatal error: No volumes specified. Job 0 canceled.
bls: acquire.c:200 jcr->dcr=0x8146df8
Volume Label:
Id : VerNo : 0
VolName :
PrevVolName :
VolFile : 0
LabelType : Unknown 0
LabelSize : 0
PoolName :
MediaType :
PoolType :
HostName :
Date label written: -4712-01-01 at 00:00
If I've just stuck a tape in the drive and I do not know what
it's on-tape label is, I thought '-L' would tell me. How do
I list the files written to this tape?
Mike
bacula 1.38.11
redhat fedora core 5
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