Aitor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've configured bacula in order to back up the data of 6 clients. 
> Everything is going fine except when one of the computers isn't 
> connected. Then, Bacula tries to connect and if it isn't then it remains 
> waiting. I would like that in the third attempt it skips this computer.
> 
> Any idea to implement it? Thanks .Aitor.

It doesn't wait indefinitely, you just aren't patient enough.

Personally, I have found the timeouts unusually long.  There are some
settings in the director config that help this.  Look at the
FDConnectTimeout parameter in the director's config.  The default is
30 minutes, which I find high.

-- 
Bill Moran
http://www.potentialtech.com

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