James Harper wrote:
> Is there a way to make bacula write multiple spool files per job? Two
> would do. What I'm seeing is that 4 jobs start, all hit their spool
> limit around the same time, then all wait in a queue until the file is
> despooled. The despool happens fairly quickly (much quicker than the
> spooling due to network and server fd throughput) so it isn't a huge
> problem, but it would be better if the sd could just switch over to
> another spool file when despooling starts so that the backup can
> continue uninterrupted.

I believe this is in the todo list, but it will happen faster if someone 
submits already-written code.




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