Re: [Bacula-users] concurrent jobs on FreeBSD

2007-10-02 Thread Dane Miller
Dane Miller wrote: > Is this what you're suggesting... > > > > bacula-dir.conf: > > >Director { Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 10; ... } > > ># include jobs from separate files > > >@/usr/local/etc/bacula/jobs/clientA.job > > >@/usr/local/etc/bacula/jobs/clientB.job > > > > > > bacula-

Re: [Bacula-users] concurrent jobs on FreeBSD

2007-10-01 Thread John Drescher
On 10/1/07, Dane Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Arno Lehmann wrote: > > You need one storage device per job. > > > > Think of storage devices as tapes: One drive can only write to one > > tape at a time. And tape is what Bacula was designed to use. > > > > You can probably easily integrate the

Re: [Bacula-users] concurrent jobs on FreeBSD

2007-10-01 Thread Dane Miller
Arno Lehmann wrote: > You need one storage device per job. > > Think of storage devices as tapes: One drive can only write to one > tape at a time. And tape is what Bacula was designed to use. > > You can probably easily integrate the necessary definitions into your > client-specific settings.

Re: [Bacula-users] concurrent jobs on FreeBSD

2007-10-01 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hi, 01.10.2007 21:19,, Dane Miller wrote:: > I'm trying to backup multiple clients to disk and would like the jobs to > run simultaneously. Each job writes to a unique volume name (e.g. > clientA-Full-0001, clientB-Diff-0001). > > There are many posts on this subject, so I'm sorry for bringing i

[Bacula-users] concurrent jobs on FreeBSD

2007-10-01 Thread Dane Miller
I'm trying to backup multiple clients to disk and would like the jobs to run simultaneously. Each job writes to a unique volume name (e.g. clientA-Full-0001, clientB-Diff-0001). There are many posts on this subject, so I'm sorry for bringing it up again. But I'm still having problems after readi