Hi Arno!

On Tuesday 07 August 2007, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> 07.08.2007 11:54,, Andreas Kopecki wrote::
> > On Tuesday 07 August 2007, John Drescher wrote:
> >> On 8/7/07, Andreas Kopecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> I tried to get concurrent jobs running, but somehow I couldn't get it
> >>> going,
> >>> although I double checked every concurrency option available.
> >>
> >> Do you have the Maximum Concurrent Jobs in at least 3 places in the
> >> bacula-dir.conf? It goes in the main bacula-dir.conf settings as well as
> >> the Storage and each client in that bacula-dir.conf file as well as the
> >> bacula-fd.conf on the clients and bacula-sd.conf too.
> >
> > The Maximum Concurrent Jobs in the sd and the client conf is set to 20...
> > so there shouldn't be a limitation there, also. So, do you have any other
> > clues?
>
> In the DIR configuration, there is not only the overall concurrency
> limit. In the storage resource there you have to set the "Maximum
> Concurrent Jobs", too. So you need at least
> DIR configuration, global setting
> DIR configuration, storage resource

I set everything in the configuration files, and the director seems to have 
them picked up (show xxx) as can be seen from my first mail:

Storage: name=GRAU MaxJobs=5
Director: name=hadrian-dir MaxJobs=5
client: name=visper-fd MaxJobs=20

And several jobs derived from a single JobDef
Job: name=VISPER-XXX.Backup-Full JobType=66 level=Full MaxJobs=4 Spool=1

> SD configuration, global setting

is set to 20, dir and sd restarted

> Optionally and depending on your needs: Client global setting,

is set to 20 at the server and client side, fd restarted

> cliant-specific setting in DIR, job-specific setting.
> Note that there is *no* setting for the storage device specific
> setting in the SD.

Is it possible I hit a bug here? Could something else have an impact on 
concurrency?

Best regards,
   Andreas


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