Hi Martin,
> On 20. Apr 2023, at 20:38, Martin Simmons <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> What is the output of the "status dir" command when the Admin job is waiting?
>
it says for the Admin job: is waiting on max Client jobs
what does that mean?
> When you say "Both jobs have set AllowMixedPriority = yes." do you mean all
> jobs that are running at the time you want to Admin job to run?
For now I have job running for testing, and the Admin job, and both have
AllowMixedPriority = yes.
>
>>>>>> On Thu, 20 Apr 2023 12:14:57 +0200, Justin Case said:
>>
>> Greetings to all,
>>
>> I have the simple Admin job "truncate-pools-all” (see further down) and I
>> would like to be able to run it concurrently while some backup job “backup1"
>> (see further down) is running. Lets say backup jobs have Priority = 20.
>> The Runscript Console command has Priority = 10 and uses drive number 9,
>> which is very likely not in use when the Admin job is started. The backup
>> jobs usually use drive number 0. Both jobs have set AllowMixedPriority = yes.
>> While I can successfully run this command in bconsole concurrently when a
>> backup job is already running, when starting the Admin job the Bacula
>> queuing algorithm puts this Admin job in the queue and it is waiting until
>> the currently running backup job has finished. My understanding was that
>> this is normal behaviour when AllowMixedPriority = no (default). However, I
>> have explicitly enabled AllowMixedPriority and still it does not work. The
>> MaximumConcurrentJobs are 5 or 20 in different components, except for the SD
>> file autochanger drives, there it is set to 1.
>>
>> My first guess would be, that somehow the SD does not automagically make use
>> of the available unoccupied drives of the autochanger (although the default
>> behaviour should be AutoSelect = yes). So it tells the director that the
>> drive is busy and then the director makes the Admin job wait.
>> But I could also be wrong, as I am not an expert on Bacula topics.
>>
>> What would I need to change to get this to work as expected and described at
>> the top of this mail?
>>
>> Thanks for considering my question and have a good time,
>> J/C
>>
>>
>> Job {
>> Name = "truncate-pools-all"
>> Type = "Admin"
>> JobDefs = "default1"
>> Enabled = no
>> Runscript {
>> RunsOnClient = no
>> RunsWhen = "Before"
>> Console = "truncate volume allpools storage=unraid-tier1-storage drive=9"
>> }
>> Priority = 10
>> AllowDuplicateJobs = no
>> AllowMixedPriority = yes
>> }
>>
>> JobDefs {
>> Name = "default1"
>> Type = "Backup"
>> Level = "Full"
>> Messages = "Standard"
>> Pool = "default1"
>> FullBackupPool = "default1"
>> IncrementalBackupPool = "default1"
>> Client = “machine1"
>> Fileset = "EmptyFileset"
>> MaxFullInterval = 2678400
>> SpoolAttributes = yes
>> Priority = 20
>> AllowIncompleteJobs = no
>> Accurate = yes
>> AllowDuplicateJobs = no
>> }
>>
>> This is the backup job that is already running:
>>
>> Job {
>> Name = “backup1"
>> Pool = “pool1"
>> FullBackupPool = “pool1"
>> IncrementalBackupPool = “pool1"
>> Fileset = “fs1"
>> Schedule = “schd1"
>> JobDefs = “default2"
>> Enabled = yes
>> AllowIncompleteJobs = no
>> AllowDuplicateJobs = no
>> AllowMixedPriority = yes
>> }
>>
>> JobDefs {
>> Name = “default2"
>> Type = "Backup"
>> Level = "Full"
>> Messages = "Standard"
>> Pool = "default1"
>> Client = “machine1"
>> Fileset = "EmptyFileset"
>> Schedule = “sched2"
>> Priority = 20
>> Accurate = yes
>> }
>>
>>
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