try to label again the tape and then try to use bexcrtac

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Dedy Yohann <y.d...@cinematheque.fr> escreveu em seg., 25/03/2024 às 17:15 :

> Dear bacula community,
> I made a mistake today while making maintenance tasks.
>
> I unintentionaly ran the "btape test" command on a LTO cartidge that was
> already labeled and assigned to our main backup pool.
>
> When I realized data was written on the tape after a couple of seconds, I
> stopped the operation (ctrl-c) in panic...
> Unfortunately the evil was already done, now when I try to restore data
> from this volume, the cartidge is correctly loaded in the drive (barcode
> checked by the autochanger) but I get this error once data is read from the
> tape :
>
> bacula-sd JobId 425: Warning: acquire.c:279 Read acquire: Could not
> unserialize Volume label: ERR=label.c:987 Expecting Volume Label, got FI=0
> Stream=0 len=64412
>
> Is there a way to manually restore the content of the tape or force the
> relabelling of the tape without erasing the content of the cartidge?
>
> Thanks in advance for your suggestions,
>
> Yohann
>
> Bacula version : 9.6.7
> Debian 10 (Buster)
> Kernel 4.19.0-25-amd64
>
>
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