On 2/1/07, Joseph S. Rizzari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been doing some testing with Bacula 2.0.1 and my storage daemon has is 
> stuck on a job.
>
> 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?
>
I believe this is done automatically if you allow some concurrency at
all levels, (SD, director, storage, and pool). We have moved our
department and changed a lot of ip address. Each night I have about 30
incremental client jobs with more than 1/2 of them to ip addresses
that are not connected to the network and with my setup bacula
eventually times out and skips over all file daemons it can not
connect to as each morning it did finish the jobs that could be
finished.

BTW, I am using 2.0.X on 64 bit gentoo for most of the servers with a
mix of 1.38.11 and 2.0.X for the clients

John

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