Hi >>> My way around that is adding the directive: >>> >>> RunAfterJob = "/usr/local/bin/bacula-eject" >>> >>> to the (last) backup job, where /usr/local/bin/bacula-eject is the >>> script: >> I would like to do that, but during the week I backup to disk. >> Can I get this to run only if there is a tape job that ran? > > Sure. Just add the RunAfterJob line to the Job resource of the tape > job, but not to the one of the disk job.
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