Blake Dunlap schrieb:
> Yes, concurrency has been working for some time, and it does
> initially start 5 concurrent jobs, but it does not start another job
> when one finishes, it waits till all 5 jobs have finished to start 5
> more simultaneous jobs.
> 
> And yes, they are all the same priority.

The following about priority describes not exactly what you see,
but maybe bacula behaves similar with a bunch of jobs that are waiting
to run with the same prio. 

http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Configuring_Director.html#Priority

| The priority only affects waiting jobs that are queued to run, not
| jobs that are already running. If one or more jobs of priority 2 are
| already running, and a new job is scheduled with priority 1, the
| currently running priority 2 jobs must complete before the priority 1
| job is run.

Ralf

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