Re: [Networker] How To Stop A Running Backup
2009-05-13 11:15:46
I've seen Networker take up to an hour to stop a group after the request
was made....
The brute force method would be to find and kill the 'savegrp' process
that is running that group...
If you have more than one group running, it's hard to tell which process
goes with which group....
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> Subject: [Networker] How To Stop A Running Backup
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> Is there another way to stop a backup that is running beside
> right clicking and select stop on the group. I can't seem to
> stop this one backup without totally restarting networker.
>
> TIA
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