Re: [Bacula-users] Best Method to Determine total time job completion?

2007-05-21 Thread Flak Magnet
I had actually responded to my own question after some learning and tinkering on Friday. Unfortunately, when I reply to list messages, they only get send to the original author... *sigh* This is the content of the message I (unknowingly) sent only to myself: I decided that the best way would

Re: [Bacula-users] Best Method to Determine total time job completion?

2007-05-19 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hi, On 5/17/2007 4:04 PM, Flak Magnet wrote: > What is the best method for determining the total time it took an already > completed job to finish once it actually started? That's tricky... > Parsing the log file? At least, all the information you need is in there, I believe. > A series of co

[Bacula-users] Best Method to Determine total time job completion?

2007-05-17 Thread Flak Magnet
What is the best method for determining the total time it took an already completed job to finish once it actually started? Parsing the log file? A series of commands from bconsole? Bweb? I have multiple jobs "queuing" up at one time which wait for each other to run based on "max concurrent j