On Fri, 2007-07-27 at 01:09 +0200, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> >   Volume Poll Interval = 30; # hopefully 30 minutes
> 
> That should be 30 seconds; simple integers are - almost always in 
> Bacula - interpreted as seconds.
> 
> >   Close on Poll = yes;
> >   Maximum Open Wait = 1080;  # hopefully 18 hours
> 
> Hmmm... no. At least if my above assumption is correct.
> 
> > The explanation for using OfflineOnUmount is principally a negative and
> > provides no guidance for a positive use.
> > 
> > I have yet to find an explanation of 'TIME' but I have figured out that
> > using something like '3d' means three days but am uncomfortable with the
> > use of an integer by itself as it gives the feeling of being vague.
> 
> Well, there were / are some places where they are vague. In that case, 
> try things like "30 min" and "18h". If the configuration is accepted - 
> fine, otherwise it's a documentation issue or even a bug.
----
in bacula-sd.conf

'18h' wasn't acceptable but '18 h' seemed to be ok.

I hesitate to suggest that the documentation is problematic because
sometimes I miss the obvious but I couldn't find anywhere in the
documentation where the syntax of time was explained and it does seem
that 18h works in bacula-dir.conf but not in bacula-sd.conf

Thanks again - I was wondering if the raw integer was 'ticks',
'hundredths of a second', 'seconds', minutes or whatever.

-- 
Craig White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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