[Bacula-users] Delaying execution of Client Run Before Job
2012-03-02 07:15:12
Hi everyone!
Is there a way to delay the execution of the script Client Run
Before Job right up to the efective moment when the remote client
will start sending data?
I have set up such a script to shut down some databases and I'd like
to minimize the down-time as much as possible. It happens sometimes
that bacula starts the job, ejecutes the client script, shutting
down the DBs and then it starts changing the tapes (or stop with an
error*) taking a long time I'd like to optimize.
(*)Yesterday I updated from 5.2.5 to 5.2.6-207 using the openSUSE
repository
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Archiving:/Backup:/Factory/openSUSE_12.1
that change the ownership of /var/lib/bacula to root so the sd
daemon could't write there anymore, but that's another story.
Thank you!
Cristóbal
Sabroe Yde
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