Hi there, thanks for the response,

In the case that a volume fails whilst adding it, is it possible to retry a 
backup with a new volume?

On Wednesday, December 20, 2023 at 9:24:38 PM UTC Spadajspadaj wrote:

> As far as I remember unless you explicitly specify volume size (which can 
> be useful if you're using file-based volumes, bareos will write to the 
> volume until it reaches the end. Then it will request another volume.
>
> Unless you hit an error - then I think the volume status will be set to 
> error.
> On 20.12.2023 20:46, Alexander Horner wrote:
>
> Good evening,
>
> I am looking at Bareos as it seems to be the only option that explicitly 
> mentions the use of LTO for incremental backups, so I can keep appending to 
> existing tapes with each backup. Is this indeed how Bareos will work?
>
> I am using LTO-5 tapes which have some age and use to them, and will not 
> necessarily reach the full 1.5TB raw capacity. Is Bareos capable of 
> handling these tapes and filling them as much as possible before requesting 
> an additional tape be added?
>
> Thanks
>
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