> "When data spooling is enabled, Bacula automatically turns on attribute
> spooling."
>
That was just added last week as this is what happens in bacula 2.X and above.

>
> This is not the case with 1.38.11 although it used to be with 1.36. I had to
> enable attribute spooling explicitly in director config, otherwise it stopped
> working. Not really a problem but I am wondering whether documentation is
> indeed wrong.
>
> "When Bacula begins despooling data spooled to disk, it takes exclusive use of
> the tape."
> Again, this is not the case with 1.38.11 while I am pretty sure it was before
> with 1.36. Now, all 5 concurrent jobs write to a single tape simultaneously,
> which is a big problem.
You don't want this? I consider this a very good feature as it allows
me to combine clients to supply data  to my 2 drive LTO2 auto changer
at the rate it can handle (instead of having it stop and start) which
is over 40 MB/s. Do you have a slow tape drive?

> I can fix it fiddling with priorities and schedule
> times of course but is it a known bug?
>
Bug? Again I am confused.

John

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