Hi,

06.09.2007 00:07,, Support wrote::
> Dear Arno
> 
> Yes I do have the heart beat interval set to 2 minutes.
> 
> I will remove it.

This is definitely a bug then... I encountered it in one installation, 
but never got around to verify and report it.

> I had put it there to see if it would help with client disconnects  it did
> not.

Just use the heartbeat setting on the client side - in my case, that 
worked. Obviously, it won't help if it's not the connection timeout 
that gets you into trouble.

> FYI If a client disconnects I found out the default TCP timeout of 2 hours
> is timed from the initial connection time.

Interesting... I would have thought it should start at the last 
succesful transfer of data, but, when a client is not responding at 
all, that would be the connection setup itself...

Arno

> Thanks
> Stephen Carr
> 
> Arno Lehmann wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> 05.09.2007 07:00,, Support wrote::
>>> Dear All
>>>
>>> Anyone have an idea as to where I can change a setting to reduce the
>>> frequency of "Bacula: Intervention needed ..." that occur every 2
>>> minutes.
>> Normally it sends mail immediately, after one hour, two hours, four
>> hours, and so on...
>>
>>> This happened when I forgot to change tapes in an autoloader and for 5
>>> hours got a 150+ emails requesting I mount another volume.
>>>
>>> I would like an email every 15 or 20 minutes.
>>>
>>> I think this maybe autoloader/autochanger specific as sometime back I
>>> had
>>> a similar pronlem with a DLT unit and it sent an email every 20 minutes.
>>>
>>> My suspicion is the fix or hack is in wait.c in /stored
>> Is it possible you have a heartbeat interval set in the SD?
>>
>> Arno
>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Stephen Carr
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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