<quote>Jimmy, 

 I believe there is no timeout for the (Client)RunBeforeJob directive. 
 Probably you are receiving a time out from the command you sent to Mysql, so 
this is the origin of this message and of the script error termination. 
</quote>

Thanks for the quick reply.  (feeling embarrassed)

Yes, you are correct, this is a "service mysqld stop" timeout, not the 
RunBeforeJob.

For those of you out there also having a tough day/week...  for most MySQL 
installations the service start and stop timeouts can be adjusted in 
/etc/sysconfig/mysqld

default configuration appears to be as follows:

# Configuration file for the mysqld service.

# Server timeout during service start
STARTTIMEOUT=120

# Server timeout during service stop
STOPTIMEOUT=60

# Other options to pass to the server (p.e. --federated)
MYOPTIONS=


Thanks to all who participate in the Backup Central Forums!

This is a great forum.  The answers to many of my previous questions have been 
answered just by searching these forums.

Such a great community!


James

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