Hi,

On 1/30/2007 6:58 PM, Joseph S. Rizzari wrote:
> I have been doing some testing with Bacula and my storage daemon has hung.
> 
> My test was to back up a laptop and then during the backup unplug the network 
> cable to see how Bacula responds.
> 
> Is there a setting that gives the storage daemon a timeout so it can move to 
> another job?

There is a timeout, but it might be longer than you expect: 2 hours. If, 
after more than 2hours, the SD still waits for the FD, I was wrong, or 
you're finding a new problem.

Arno

> Thanks,
> 
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