Hi,

On 5/15/2007 7:29 PM, Naufal Sheikh wrote:
> Hey,
> 
> thanks for your help. Just few clarifications. For the "Max Wait Time",  
> the time specified is in min or sec? Or can I just write 25 min or 300 
> sec.

Hmm. I'm unsure... there was some problem with these times a while ago 
where it didn't honor the time units, but also didn't abort with an 
error when parsing the configuration. I think this as been fixed, though.

I'm using, for example, "Max Start Delay = 23h" and this works as expected.

If unsure, simply don't use a qualifier like 'hours' and Bacula will 
interpret your numbers as seonds.

So, '300' should be identical to '5 min'.

> Secondly if i want this to be global parameter for all the jobs, I 
> should be mentioning it in the jobdefs right?

Yes.

Arno

> Thanks
> 
> On 5/14/07, *Arno Lehmann* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi,
> 
>     On 5/14/2007 5:04 PM, Naufal Sheikh wrote:
>      > Hi,
>      >
>      > i was running bacula and then went on vacations. In the meantime
>     due to
>      > some error which required human intervention, bacula just got
>     stuck on
>      > that job and please correct me if I am wrong bacula does not
>     carry on to
>      > next jobs if it get stuck in case of any error.
> 
>     Depends... the above is one good reason for allowing multiple concurrent
>     jobs, and there are configuration directives to limit the time a job can
>     wait and run before it's automatically cancelled.
> 
>     All three options might be useful in your situation.
> 
>      > when I do "list jobs" it
>      > shows me lot of jobs which haven't been started but are there in the
>      > list. Should I just cancel them to start the bacula at the point of
>      > today's schedule?
> 
>     That depends on what you want, but it's definitely an option.
> 
>      > I believe otherwise it will first attempt to complete
>      > all the jobs which had been pending for the past one week first
>     before
>      > moving on.
> 
>     Correct, unless configured otherwise.
> 
>      > This kind of behaviour does not make sense, is there anything
>      > I am missing?
> 
>     In the manual, chapter "Configuring the Director", look at the job
>     resources. You'll find some "Max something Delay" and "Max something
>     Time" directives. These probably are what you need for the future.
> 
>     Arno
> 
>      > If some one can please help.
>      >
>      > Regards
>      >
>      >
>      >
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