On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 10:36 PM, Venkatesh K Reddy
<venkat...@kaevee.com> wrote:
> I had used unmount. But, I nuked the whole configuration.
>

If you ever use umount then the next volume that bacula will want you
will have to mount it since umount takes the storage device out of
bacula's control. If you just want to unload a volume without bacula
giving up control on the storage device use the release command
instead.

John

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