John Steel wrote:
> Brian Debelius wrote:
>> John Steel wrote:
>>> Continuing with the longest backup in history... :-[
>>> Please...what is it asking for?
>>> I'm only trying to get the first tape going. Another poster said use 
>>> purge & relabel, once again theres something you need to know before 
>>> you can even do that.
>>>
>>> It looks like it won't do anything until I give it the correct volume 
>>> name, but having never given it a volume name in the first place 
>>> thats a bit tricky as its a new tape (well I did the btest  on it - 
>>> could that affect it?)
>>>
>>> *show filesets
>>> FileSet: name=Full Set
>>>       O M
>>>       N
>>>       I /usr/src/bacula
>>>       N
>>>       E /proc
>>>       E /tmp
>>>       E /.journal
>>>       E /.fsck
>>>       N
>>> FileSet: name=Catalog
>>>       O Mf
>>>       N
>>>       I /var/bacula/working/bacula.sql
>>>       N
>>> FileSet: name=2006
>>>       O M
>>>       N
>>>       I /data/Vol4/Backup_pending_tape/BTMC/Daily/2006
>>>       I /data/Vol4/Backup_pending_tape/BTMC/Weekly/2006
>>>       N
>>> *run jobs
>>> Job "jobs" not found
>>> The defined Job resources are:
>>>      1: tiger
>>>      2: tiger-2006
>>>      3: BackupCatalog
>>>      4: RestoreFiles
>>> Select Job resource (1-4): 2
>>> Run Backup job
>>> JobName:  tiger-2006
>>> Level:    Full
>>> Client:   tiger-fd
>>> FileSet:  Full Set
>>> Pool:     Default (From Job resource)
>>> Storage:  SEAGATE-SCORPION (From Job resource)
>>> When:     2007-05-02 12:33:49
>>> Priority: 10
>>> OK to run? (yes/mod/no): yes
>>> Job queued. JobId=7
>>> *
>>> 02-May 12:33 tiger-dir: Start Backup JobId 7, 
>>> Job=tiger-2006.2007-05-02_12.33.53
>>> 02-May 12:33 tiger-sd: Job tiger-2006.2007-05-02_12.33.53 waiting. 
>>> Cannot find any appendable volumes.
>>> Please use the "label"  command to create a new Volume for:
>>>     Storage:      "SEAGATE-SCORPION" (/dev/st0)
>>>     Media type:   DDS-3
>>>     Pool:         Default
>>> *purge volume
>>>
>>> This command is can be DANGEROUS!!!
>>>
>>> It purges (deletes) all Files from a Job,
>>> JobId, Client or Volume; or it purges (deletes)
>>> all Jobs from a Client or Volume without regard
>>> for retention periods. Normally you should use the
>>> PRUNE command, which respects retention periods.
>>> Automatically selected Pool: Default
>>> No results to list.
>>> Enter MediaId or Volume name: DDS-3
>>> sql_get.c:954 Media record for Volume "DDS-3" not found.
>>>
>>> *purge volume
>>>
>>> This command is can be DANGEROUS!!!
>>>
>>> It purges (deletes) all Files from a Job,
>>> JobId, Client or Volume; or it purges (deletes)
>>> all Jobs from a Client or Volume without regard
>>> for retention periods. Normally you should use the
>>> PRUNE command, which respects retention periods.
>>> Automatically selected Pool: Default
>>> No results to list.
>>> Enter MediaId or Volume name: Default
>>> sql_get.c:954 Media record for Volume "Default" not found.
>>>
>>> *relabel
>>> The defined Storage resources are:
>>>      1: File
>>>      2: SEAGATE-SCORPION
>>> Select Storage resource (1-2): 2
>>> Automatically selected Pool: Default
>>> No results to list.
>>> Enter MediaId or Volume name: 2006-1
>>> sql_get.c:954 Media record for Volume "2006-1" not found.
>>> *relabel
>>> The defined Storage resources are:
>>>      1: File
>>>      2: SEAGATE-SCORPION
>>> Select Storage resource (1-2): 2
>>> Automatically selected Pool: Default
>>> No results to list.
>>> Enter MediaId or Volume name: 2006
>>> sql_get.c:951 Media record MediaId=2006 not found.
>>> *
>>>
>>>   
>> I have never had success with relabel.
>>
>> use purge and label.
>> or purge, then mt -f yourtapedrive rewind, mt -f yourtapedrive weof, 
>> mt -f yourtapedrive rewind, label
>>
>>
> login as: root
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
> Last login: Wed May  2 11:42:51 2007 from otamate1.demon.co.uk
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# bconsole
> Connecting to Director tiger:9101
> 1000 OK: tiger-dir Version: 2.0.3 (06 March 2007)
> Enter a period to cancel a command.
> *purge
>
> This command is can be DANGEROUS!!!
>
> It purges (deletes) all Files from a Job,
> JobId, Client or Volume; or it purges (deletes)
> all Jobs from a Client or Volume without regard
> for retention periods. Normally you should use the
> PRUNE command, which respects retention periods.
> Automatically selected Catalog: MyCatalog
> Using Catalog "MyCatalog"
> You have the following choices:
>      1: files
>      2: jobs
>      3: volume
> Choose item to purge (1-3): 3
> Automatically selected Pool: Default
> No results to list.
> Enter MediaId or Volume name: 2006
> sql_get.c:951 Media record MediaId=2006 not found.
> You have messages.
> *purge
>
> This command is can be DANGEROUS!!!
>
> It purges (deletes) all Files from a Job,
> JobId, Client or Volume; or it purges (deletes)
> all Jobs from a Client or Volume without regard
> for retention periods. Normally you should use the
> PRUNE command, which respects retention periods.
> You have the following choices:
>      1: files
>      2: jobs
>      3: volume
> Choose item to purge (1-3): 3
> Automatically selected Pool: Default
> No results to list.
> Enter MediaId or Volume name: 2001-1
> sql_get.c:954 Media record for Volume "2001-1" not found.
> *purge
>
> This command is can be DANGEROUS!!!
>
> It purges (deletes) all Files from a Job,
> JobId, Client or Volume; or it purges (deletes)
> all Jobs from a Client or Volume without regard
> for retention periods. Normally you should use the
> PRUNE command, which respects retention periods.
> You have the following choices:
>      1: files
>      2: jobs
>      3: volume
> Choose item to purge (1-3): 3
> Automatically selected Pool: Default
> No results to list.
> Enter MediaId or Volume name: WHAT THE F**K DO YOU WANT ME TO TYPE????
> sql_get.c:954 Media record for Volume "WHAT THE F**K DO YOU WANT ME TO
> TYPE????" not found.
> *
>
It looks like you already purged it.  I forgot to tell you to delete the 
volume also. 
*del
Automatically selected Catalog: MyCatalog
Using Catalog "MyCatalog"
In general it is not a good idea to delete either a
Pool or a Volume since they may contain data.

You have the following choices:
     1: volume
     2: pool
     3: jobid
Choose catalog item to delete (1-3): 1
Defined Pools:
     1: Default
     2: Catalog
     3: Scratch
     4: Full
     5: Differential
     6: Incremental
     7: Tape
     8: Tape-daily
     9: Tape-weekly
    10: Cleaning
Select the Pool (1-10): 8
+---------+------------+-----------+
| MediaId | VolumeName | VolStatus |
+---------+------------+-----------+
|       1 | A0000005   | Purged    |
|       3 | A0000008   | Used      |
|       4 | A0000009   | Used      |
|      12 | A0000004   | Used      |
|      14 | B0000008   | Recycle   |
|      15 | B0000009   | Purged    |
|      18 | A0000007   | Append    |
|      21 | C0000002   | Append    |
|      24 | B0000005   | Purged    |
|      42 | A0000001   | Used      |
+---------+------------+-----------+
Enter MediaId or Volume name:


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