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Andrei Mikhailovsky wrote:
If I do the status of the Direct, I get the following:


Running Jobs:
Console connected at 02-Jul-05 19:18
 JobId Level   Name                       Status
======================================================================
   179 Full    BackupCatalog.2005-07-03_03.20.00 is waiting execution
   178 Full    kaufman-Full.2005-07-03_02.30.02 is waiting execution
   177 Full    dyno-Full.2005-07-03_02.30.01 is waiting execution
   176 Full    whale-Full.2005-07-03_02.30.00 is waiting execution
   175 Full    heart-a-Full.2005-07-03_00.05.01 is waiting execution
   174 Full    filo-Full.2005-07-03_00.05.00 is waiting for higher
priority jobs to finish
   173 Full    remote.2005-07-02_19.19.16 is running
====

As you can see, the full backup job 174 is waiting for higher priority
jobs to finish. However, job 174 (filo) has the highest priority out of
all and remote (173) has the lowest priority. In anyways, assuming that
simultanious jobs are allowed, this should not have an effect, as those
two jobs have different volumes and run on different drives and tapes.
So there seems to be some bugs with executing more than one job at a
time.

As far as I know (I may be wrong on this one), simultaneous jobs will
only run when they have the SAME priority. In addition to that, the
priority is only taken into account when multiple jobs start at the same
time or get queued, once started, priority is ignored (ie a low priority
job can stop a high priority one from running).

Greetings,
         Michel
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