I discovered this clever idea this morning. Say you want to cancel a few jobs. Here's an easy way:
*cancel Select Job: 1: JobId=122926 Job=gelt.2013-03-03_05.55.03_02 2: JobId=122927 Job=gelt_freshports_dev.2013-03-03_05.55.03_03 3: JobId=122928 Job=gelt_wordpress_websites.2013-03-03_05.55.03_04 4: JobId=122930 Job=nyi_basic.2013-03-03_05.55.03_06 [snip] 36: JobId=122968 Job=kraken.2013-03-03_18.00.51_46 37: JobId=122969 Job=ngaio.2013-03-03_18.00.52_47 38: JobId=122971 Job=nyi_maildir.2013-03-03_22.00.00_51 39: JobId=122972 Job=dent.2013-03-03_23.30.00_53 40: JobId=122973 Job=nyi_maildir.2013-03-04_00.00.00_54 Choose Job to cancel (1-40): . Selection aborted, nothing done. You abort out of that, and then you can copy/cancel the JobId= text from above, like this: *cancel yes JobId=122973 JobId 122973, Job nyi_maildir.2013-03-04_00.00.00_54 marked to be canceled. *cancel yes JobId=122971 JobId 122971, Job nyi_maildir.2013-03-03_22.00.00_51 marked to be canceled. You have messages. * I find this much easier than scanning the cancel list multiple times and entering the number. -- Dan Langille - http://langille.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Everyone hates slow websites. So do we. Make your web apps faster with AppDynamics Download AppDynamics Lite for free today: http://p.sf.net/sfu/appdyn_d2d_feb _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users