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I suspect the original poster will then ask "well, so then what is
MaxWaitTime for? I'm not 100% certain, but I suspect that this is for
jobs that cannot exec because their priority is too low, a device is
busy, or something like that.

I would submit that jobs running but waiting on a mount at the start of
the job (as opposed to waiting for a mount after filling a tape) should
probably fall under that umbrella too, but I suspect they don't currently.

A glance at the manual /should/ make this one clearer, but I couldn't
say for sure.

Aaron Knister wrote:
> Uncomment the following line-
> 
> #Max Run Time = 1h
> 
> I believe this defines the maximum amount of time the job will run.
> However if the job is running and goes for longer than 2 hours it
> will be killed. You may want to edit your "RunBeforeJob" script to
> check for the tape "mt -f /dev/nst0 status" and if it's not there
> return a non-zero exit code and the job won't run.
> 
> Eric Piollet wrote:
>> I use Bacula 2.0.2, my backup plan is ok, pool & volume well
>> configured (Turn Monday -> Friday). But  i can't  resolv one
>> problem : If one day , the job can't start because  we 've
>> forgotten to put the DAT, the job wait and wait until we put the
>> DAT. I would to have an automatically cancel job after 1 or 2 hours
>> . If you have an answser ... (thank you for advance)
>> 
>> 
>> a part of my bacula-dir.conf :
>> 
>> Name = "MyBackup" Type = Backup Client = messagerie-fd FileSet =
>> "Full Set" Schedule = "WeeklyCycle" Storage = DAT72-052 Messages =
>> Standard Pool = Default RunBeforeJob =
>> "/opt/lampp/libexec/bacula/bin/mount.sh" Write Bootstrap =
>> "/opt/lampp/libexec/bacula/bin/working/MyBackup.bsr" Max Start
>> Delay = 2h #Max Run Time = 1h Max Wait Time = 1h

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