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TAPELIST(5)		 File formats and conventions		   TAPELIST(5)

NAME
       tapelist	- The list of Amanda volumes in	use

DESCRIPTION
       The tapelist file contains the list of tapes in active use. This	file
       is not ordinarily edited	or examined manually. Its format may change,
       or it may be removed altogether,	in future versions of Amanda. It
       contains	lines of the form:

       YYYYMMDDHHMMSS label flags [BARCODE:barcode] [META:meta]	[BLOCKSIZE:blocksize] [POOL:pool] [STORAGE:storage] [CONFIG:config] [#comment]

       Where YYYYMMDDHHMMSS is the time	the tape was written, label is a label
       for the tape as written by amlabel and flags is one of "reuse" or
       "no-reuse" and tells Amanda whether the tape may	be reused. A
       non-reusable tape will not be overwritten, even if it is	older than
       dumpcycle dumps.	See the	reuse options of amadmin(8).

       The optional barcode is prefixed	with 'BARCODE' if the volume have a
       barcode.

       The optional meta label is prefixed with	'META' if the volume is	on a
       meta volume.

       The optional blocksize is prefixed with 'BLOCKSIZE'.

       The optional pool is prefixed with 'POOL', it is	the name of the
       tape-pool.

       The optional storage is prefixed	with 'STORAGE',	it is the name of the
       storage.

       The optional config is prefixed with 'CONFIG', it is name of the	config
       that

       is using	that volume. This is useful to share the tapelist across
       multiple	config.

       The optional comment is prefixed	with a '#' and continues to the	end of
       the line.

       Amanda will maintain this comment until the tape	is overwritten.	Note
       that comments are not allowed on	blank lines.

       An entry	without	POOL is	in the tape-pool with the name of config
       running name.

       A new labelled volume have a timestamp of "0" and have no STORAGE and
       CONFIG.

       A used volume with timestamp != "0" without STORAGE is in the storage
       with the	name of	the running config

       A used volume with timestamp != "0" without CONFIG is in	the running
       config.

       It is possible to share the same	tapelist across	multiple config	If the
       POOL, STORAGE and CONFIG	are correctly set.

       The file	is sorted such that the	most-recently used tape	appears	on the
       first line, and the oldest tape appears on the last line.

       Amdump and amflush will by default refuse to write to an	unlabeled
       tape, or	to a labeled tape that is considered active or marked
       "no-reuse". There must be more tapes in active rotation (see the
       tapecycle option) than there are	runs in	the backup cycle (see the
       dumpcycle option) to prevent overwriting	a backup image that would be
       needed to do a full recovery.

SEE ALSO
       amanda(8), amanda.conf(5)

       The Amanda Wiki:	: http://wiki.zmanda.com/

AUTHORS
       James da	Silva <jds@amanda.org>

       Stefan G. Weichinger <sgw@amanda.org>

       Dustin J. Mitchell <dustin@zmanda.com>
	   Zmanda, Inc.	(http://www.zmanda.com)

Amanda 3.5.1			  12/01/2017			   TAPELIST(5)

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