Graham Keeling wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I have come across some problems involving a single client, a single fileset,
> and more than one job definition.
> 
> My setup...
> 
> Client: myclient
> FileSet: myfileset
> 
> Job: myjob1
> Job: myjob2
> 
> myjob1 and myjob2 both backup myclient using myfileset, but the schedules,
> pools, and storages differ.


Might I ask why, exactly, you're doing it this way?  Perhaps if you were
to explain your rationale and what you're trying to accomplish, we could
suggest a better way to do it (for instance, replicating your Full jobs
to storage2 with a copy job).


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