On Mar 27, 2007, at 3:43 AM, Alan Brown wrote:

> On Mon, 26 Mar 2007, Joseph Wright wrote:
>
>> A useful feature would be to halt a job and then resume it, for when
>> restarting bacula.  In fact I think it should happen
>> by default that if a job gets cut off for some reason, such as a
>> network timeout, it should be possible to resume
>> later and only explicitly cancel a job.  Reloading the config is said
>> to have unforeseen side effects, and if I have
>> backups continuously running it means I have to cancel jobs in order
>> to restart.  For a site running lots of backups
>> around the clock, this could well be a showstopper.
>
> Make the reload a higher or lower priority admin job than the  
> backups, depending on your needs. That way you can ensure nothing  
> else is running when it happens.
>

Is this feature documented somewhere?  Because it doesn't seem to be  
in the manual that you can schedule a reload.

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(o,o)
()_()  Joseph Wright
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