I think at one point Bacula did complain. Thanks for answering my question
though. I think in order to disable the job from being run, I'll have to
make the scripts that call bconsole commands read-only instead of
executable.

-Shon

On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 8:12 AM, Phil Stracchino <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 10/07/10 04:10, Ralf Gross wrote:
> > Phil Stracchino schrieb:
> >> On 10/06/10 14:35, Mingus Dew wrote:
> >>> John,
> >>>      I think I had to create a bogus schedule, that bacula wouldn't
> >>> accept the job config without a schedule. I think I'll disable the job
> >>> in bconsole and try to start it remotely. Just see what happens...
> >>
> >> Mingus, this is why I always create an empty schedule named "NEVER".  To
> >> disable automatic run of any job, long-term, without deleting the Job, I
> >> then simply set its Schedule to NEVER.
> >
> > bacula doesn't complain if the job resource has no schedule.
>
> No, it doesn't.  But if you have a Schedule directive in the relevant
> JobDefs resource, and you want to disable scheduling of a job based on
> that JobDefs, then you need a null Schedule to override it with.
>
>
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