On 5/27/25 2:19 PM, Marco Gaiarin wrote:Sure, but if bacula-sd is ''locking'' the tape device, stenc cannon enroll the key. My initial goal was to provide a script that verify if the key are correctly enrolled on the tape drive; i've tested it on a (non busy) tape drive, but found that does not work on a busy tape drive, or on a tape drive in a tape library. Probably there's no escape: to check if key is correctly enrolled, stenc have to access fully the tape device...
"Correctly enrolled" is only defined in context of a tape you want to read or write to. We are working mainly with Quantum Superloader libraries. My workflow is: Start Bacula and load a tape Stop Bacula Use stenc to load the needed key to the drive Start Bacula and check if the tape name can be read correctly HTH Udo
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