Hello Tim,
That option does not exist in Baculum because always there is displayed job
status summary graph for all jobs.
However I agree that it could be a very useful option to be able to
configure job age for this graph. So I prepared this change in Baculum. You
can find it in this commit:
ht
Is there a way to configure the date range for the Job Status Graph that is on
the dashboard to the last 24 hours or last week?
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Yes, that is what I have done now. I hadn't realised that pools specified
in the schedule override those in the job.
Best
Chris
On Wed, 16 Feb 2022, 4:37 pm Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users, <
bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> On 2/16/22 03:55, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
> > Is it possible
I have jobs set with priority 10 except for Catalog which is 11. I'll look
into mixed priority, thanks for the tip. I do get Catalog queued up when a
long job runs but it's not a problem.
Best
Chris
On Wed, 16 Feb 2022, 1:58 pm Gary R. Schmidt,
wrote:
> On 17/02/2022 00:18, Chris Wilkinson wrot
On 2/16/22 03:55, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
> Is it possible to define two jobs to use the same schedule resource, i.e.
> have two jobs to run using the same schedule?
>
> It doesn't seem like that is possible since the schedule resource requires to
> specify the pools that are used which would
> us
On 17/02/2022 00:18, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
I tried a schedule like so to test this out by deleting the Pool= part.
Schedule {
Name = "archive"
# Run = Pool="archive-full" Level="Full" 1st sun at 4:00
Run = Level="Full" 1st sun at 4:00
Run = Pool="archive-diff" Level="Differential" 2nd
I tried a schedule like so to test this out by deleting the Pool= part.
Schedule {
Name = "archive"
# Run = Pool="archive-full" Level="Full" 1st sun at 4:00
Run = Level="Full" 1st sun at 4:00
Run = Pool="archive-diff" Level="Differential" 2nd-5th sun at 4:00
Run = Pool="archive-incr" Leve
On 2022-02-16 11:55, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
Is it possible to define two jobs to use the same schedule resource,
i.e.
have two jobs to run using the same schedule?
Hi Chris,
Yes, it's possible and it's a common thing.
It doesn't seem like that is possible since the schedule resource
require
Is it possible to define two jobs to use the same schedule resource, i.e.
have two jobs to run using the same schedule?
It doesn't seem like that is possible since the schedule resource requires
to specify the pools that are used which would usually be different. I
wonder if there is a logical rea
Show your version Dir, Sd and fd remote.
On Mon, Feb 14, 2022 at 1:16 PM JD Atkinson wrote:
> I have a SD system on a local LAN, that can back itself up, and backup
> another server on the LAN no problem.
>
> Across a routed network, is an FD that tests fine for "bconsole status
> client".
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