> I am well aware of this solution but as I wrote before I consider it a hack. > Let me summarize why. First of all, I am positively certain that any network > connectivity issues have to be a core part of any network enabled software. I > can't imagine why Bacula developers deny this obvious fact. I think the problem here is that Bacula tries to wait for the client to become available instead of just failing like most other programs I have used have done. In my case (with concurrency enabled) I prefer this handling but I guess I only have 30 or so clients running each night with 100s this will not scale.
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