On 01/10/11 16:49, Mike Ruskai wrote:
> So simply having the catalog backup be a different priority ensures that 
> no other job can run at the same time, provided mixed priorities are 
> disallowed (that would allow the higher-priority backup jobs to start 
> while the catalog backup is under way).  Which is just as well, since I 
> don't like the idea of relying on database or table locks.

Yes, disabling mixed priorities would prevent any higher-priority job
from starting while the catalog update was running.


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