On Monday, August 3, 2015 at 5:35:27 PM UTC+1, Jalil wrote:
> I read in this link http://marc.info/?l=bacula-bugs&m=127548196026667 that 
> The current definition of MaxWaitTime take the following status in account:
>  JS_WaitFD       
>  JS_WaitSD       
>  JS_WaitMedia    
>  JS_WaitMount    
>  JS_WaitStoreRes 
>  JS_WaitJobRes   
>  JS_WaitClientRes
>  JS_WaitMaxJobs  
>  JS_WaitPriority 
>  JS_WaitMedia  
>  JS_WaitMount  
>  JS_WaitMaxJobs
> 
> But the documentation describes it as the maximum allowed time that a job may 
> block waiting
> for a resource (such as waiting for a tape to be mounted, or waiting for the 
> storage or file daemons to
> perform their duties).
> 
> I try to use [Max Wait Time = 30 seconds] to auto cancel a job when it starts 
> and waits for a tape, but I have problems with it. It counts this delay from 
> schedule or start time instead of blocking time!
> 
> Any alternative to this buggy MaxWaitTime to achieve my goal?

Will "Maximum Open Wait" do the trick and how?

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