On 10.3.2010 11:36, Graham Keeling wrote: > Hello, > > I have a user complaining that when the bacula client is backing stuff up on > his Windows XP computer, the computer becomes 'unusable' for simple web > surfing. > > He wonders whether there is a way of setting some kind of low priority on the > bacula file daemon so that the Windows computer can be used whilst the backup > is happening. Something like the linux 'nice' command, perhaps? > >
If the user has Admin privileges, he/she can set the priority by using task manager. In the process list there should be bacula-fd.exe, and it allows setting the priority from mouse right click. Bacula probably itself does not allow setting the priority by some configurable setting. -- http://www.iki.fi/jarif/ Let him choose out of my files, his projects to accomplish. -- Shakespeare, "Coriolanus"
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