On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 20:30 +0100, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
> 

On a related note, if you're consistently bumping the clock around on
your test platform (where DIR and SD are) using date(8) to simulate
"catching" scheduled jobs, and your FD is not localhost but somewhere
else where the clock is accurate, the FD will not communicate with the
SD if your time on the FD is ahead of the SD/DIR.

Just some random note to keep in mind.  Thus, set your DIR/SD a couple
hours ahead of present time.  Then bump the time to 10-15 seconds before
the DIR scheduler will activate.

~lava

> By the way, when testing this sort of stuff, keep in mind that Bacula 
> uses the unix time stamps to determine which files to store - together 
> with mv'in files to different directories this can become a problem!
> 
> Then, set up your test jobs and pools in a way that automatic pruning 
> happens after short retention times - that way, you can (still?) 

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