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Re: [Bacula-users] SchedTime Versus StartTime

2016-04-15 18:04:34
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] SchedTime Versus StartTime
From: Ana Emília M. Arruda <emiliaarruda AT gmail DOT com>
To: Mingus Dew <shon.stephens AT gmail DOT com>
Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2016 00:03:31 +0200
Hello Shon,

Maybe the "Max Start Delay" directive for job resources could help you. From the Main Reference Guide:

Max Start Delay = time
The time specifies the maximum delay between the scheduled time and the actual start time for the Job. For example, a job can be scheduled to run at 1:00am, but because other jobs are running, it may wait to run. If the delay is set to 3600 (one hour) and the job has not begun to run by 2:00am, the job will be canceled. This can be useful, for example, to prevent jobs from running during day time hours. The default is 0 which indicates no limit.

Best regards,
Ana

On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 6:48 PM, Mingus Dew <shon.stephens AT gmail DOT com> wrote:
Dear All,
      I am looking for a solution to a specifc problem. Occasionally and for a variety of reasons, the Job queue will be have many Jobs waiting to start while other Jobs complete and resources become available. This will sometimes cause a job to have a StartTime hours after its SchedTime. This doesn't happen very often, but has caused problems for application availability when delayed until peak business hours.

     Is there a way to have Bacula not Start a queued job if the real StartTime is outside a defined window?

Yours,
Shon

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