[Bacula-users] How to run one job at exact time?
2011-10-03 09:15:04
Hi,
I have about 30 jobs scheduled at 00:00 at priority 10
I have 1 job scheduled at 02:00 at priority 9
Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 3
Allow Mixed Priority = yes (in JobDefs)
My intention was to get this "priority 9 job" as close as it is
possible to 02:00.
But with my recent configuration it start as a last job.
I thought that the use of "Allow Mixed Priority" somehow pushes this
"priority 9 job" right after ending one of "priority 10 job" (which
ended after 02:00), but I was wrong.
Is it possible to set somehow this "priority 9 job" to run close to 02:00 ?
My OS: Debian
My Bacula version: 5.0.2
Best regards,
Piotr L.
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