Hello,
2011/5/27 Joris Heinrich j...@malin-easy.de
Allow Mixed Priority is specified in JobDef, but no result... Should i use
this entry in the job specification it self?
Allow Mixed Priority should be defined in Jobs which other way will be
blocked, so in your config jobs with priority
Hello List,
i have following configuration of an backup job:
Job {
Name= stf-imap1-imap1-mailsystem
Client = stf-imap1
JobDefs = s1_mon_sat_s2_sun_2
Schedule= imap
FileSet = imap1-mailsystem
Priority
no one have an idea?
best regards
JHN
Hello List,
i have following configuration of an backup job:
Job {
Name= stf-imap1-imap1-mailsystem
Client = stf-imap1
JobDefs = s1_mon_sat_s2_sun_2
Schedule= imap
FileSet
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 05:37:42PM +0200, Joris Heinrich wrote:
no one have an idea?
I think I wanted to do something similar.
That is, have different Runs in a Schedule go at different priority.
I asked the question on this list and got no replies.
I couldn't work out how to do it, so now I
Hello all,
2011/5/27 Graham Keeling gra...@equiinet.com
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 05:37:42PM +0200, Joris Heinrich wrote:
no one have an idea?
I think I wanted to do something similar.
That is, have different Runs in a Schedule go at different priority.
I asked the question on this list and
Hello Radosław,
Allow Mixed Priority is specified in JobDef, but no result... Should i
use this entry in the job specification it self?
Am 27.05.11 20:40, schrieb Radosław Korzeniewski:
Hello all,
2011/5/27 Graham Keeling gra...@equiinet.com
mailto:gra...@equiinet.com
On Fri, May 27,
Ok new idea:
what you think about an second bacula-dir on the same machine running
for example on port 9010 and let manage this instance all jobs with prio 9 ?
Would be possible?
Am 27.05.11 20:58,
Hello Radosław,
Allow Mixed Priority is specified in JobDef, but no result... Should i
use