Dan Langille pisze:
> ganiuszka wrote:
>> Dan Langille pisze:
>>> Resending with additional information
>>>
>>> ganiuszka wrote:
>>>> I used to this job next directives:
>>>>
>>>> Allow Duplicate Jobs = no
>>>> Allow Higher Duplicates = yes
>>>>
>>>> I ran the job, and the moment I started a job of the same name but 
>>>> with a higher priority. First job still worked, second job had a 
>>>> status "waiting for higher priority jobs to finish". Why the first 
>>>> job does not abort and the second job starts out of hand?
>>> My guess: Because it was already running.  Bacula does not cancel
>>> running jobs.  The directives are applied to jobs as they are being
>>> added to the queue.
>>>
>>> Try running three jobs and then you'll see.
>>
>> Thanks for reply.
>>
>> Yes, I ran three jobs, and I have the same effect. All three has been 
>> finished OK.
>>
>> I guess that  "Allow Higher Duplicates" does not work correctly. I saw 
>> the source code and I guess that if Allow Higher Duplicates is set 
>> "yes" than actions described in Bacula documentation for this 
>> directive do not work.
> 
> In my previous message I mentioned these items.  Did you try them?

Yes, I did. They did not work.

If "Allow Higher Duplicates" is set to "yes" then below directives are 
not taken into account.

Cancel Queued Duplicates
Cancel Running Duplicates

Regards
gani

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