>
> Unless you are allowing more than one concurrent job. In which case,
> priority will
> be your best bet. But I don't recall you mentioning concurrent jobs.
>
Hmmm... forgot to mention that :)
Yes, I'm running the jobs concurrently, so I assume that given an equal
priority, whichever one fi
On Feb 17, 2008, at 9:25 PM, James Harper wrote:
>>
>> This job could be of type Admin, which backs up nothing (but Admin
> jobs
>> will do a prune if required. This way, all your back jobs are done,
>> and then
>> the Admin job has a RunAfter ftp script...
>
> Hmmm... that would be better, but..
>
> This job could be of type Admin, which backs up nothing (but Admin
jobs
> will do a prune if required. This way, all your back jobs are done,
> and then
> the Admin job has a RunAfter ftp script...
Hmmm... that would be better, but...
> > In order to make sure that the job that the run-after
Dan Langille wrote:
> On Feb 16, 2008, at 3:10 PM, Tom Allison wrote:
>
>> Found binaries. But no clue how to configure anything at all. I
>> thing it was pixelchaos or something like that. Very easy to find.
>
> Where did you find these binaries?
Although only up to 2.2.7 seems to be there:
- "Tilman Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am 11.02.2008 04:10 schrieb Drew Bentley:
> > But then again, it's backups and how important is your data? I'd
> > suggest just letting them run til complete. Unless backups impact
> your
> > systems when users are using them. And if that's the c
On Feb 17, 2008, at 7:39 AM, James Harper wrote:
> I have one director, 2 storages, and many clients. The storages are in
> two different physical locations, as are the clients. The clients back
> up to the storage which is on the same site. One of the site's is our
> office (backup to tape), the
I have one director, 2 storages, and many clients. The storages are in
two different physical locations, as are the clients. The clients back
up to the storage which is on the same site. One of the site's is our
office (backup to tape), the other is a colo facility (backup to
external usb disk).
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