I tried running "label barcodes", but it errors out saying that the
tapes are already labeled, which is why I ran the "add pool=Default
storage=ML6000-LTO3-0". I assumed it would read the labels already
on the tapes, but instead ran me through the dialog I posted
earlier.
Hey Mr. Russ: this will not do the trick. The add command does not sync the real tape information with the catalog information.
You gotta use the bscan on the tapes (-s -m) to do that, instead. You probably will have to load tapes one by one, with the mtx command (bash).
I'm totally OK with going back to zero on this, whatever that is,
but if the tapes are already labeled, "label barcodes" doesn't get
it done.
You could also erase the tapes one by one, with the: mt -f /dev/st0 weof (e.g.) command.
Regards and good luck.
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