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++ Blank tape and set new label per command line / start bat ++

Hello,

as far as I see NetVault attaches each job data to the inserted tape instead of overwriting it. This results in a backup faleid, because media is full.

My questions are:
Is it possible to overwrite the tape from the beginning on and not after the last set, to always have the full tape capacity available?
Is it possible to blank the tape media using nvblankmedia or nvbulkblankmedia? (I did some tests, but it looks like only libraries are working with it!?)
Is it possible to label a media and set as label the current date/time for example?

Thanks in advance for your tips.

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  • Reuse will mark the tapes for re-use so the tapes can be overwritten, but until they are overwritten, the old backups/savesets are still there.
    It is best not to use a different Retention for each job because that could cause issues with tapes never expiring due to all the mixed retention periods.
    It is best to have a couple different retentions and stick to those.
    For example a retention set for your Fulls, Retention set for Incs, and another maybe for any type of monthly/bi-yearly/yearly backups.
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  • Reuse will mark the tapes for re-use so the tapes can be overwritten, but until they are overwritten, the old backups/savesets are still there.
    It is best not to use a different Retention for each job because that could cause issues with tapes never expiring due to all the mixed retention periods.
    It is best to have a couple different retentions and stick to those.
    For example a retention set for your Fulls, Retention set for Incs, and another maybe for any type of monthly/bi-yearly/yearly backups.
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