Dear Arno
Thanks for jolting my memory - dragged out W R Stevens TCP/IP Illustrated
Volume 1 read Chapter 23.
The timeout is 2 hours after last packet.
This implies that Bacula does not have a tunable application keepalive
timer and relies on the TCP default.
You guessed correctly - I only wait
Hi,
Support schrieb:
> Dear All
>
> I am running Bacula 2.0.3 on a linux 2.6.21.1 server and backing up XP
> clients.
>
> There is a problem when the client is disconnected in the middle of a
> backup - powered off or cable disconnected.
>
> The storage daemon sits and waits for the client.
>
Dear All
I am running Bacula 2.0.3 on a linux 2.6.21.1 server and backing up XP
clients.
There is a problem when the client is disconnected in the middle of a
backup - powered off or cable disconnected.
The storage daemon sits and waits for the client.
Using bconsole you cannot cancel the job a