From: Mathieu A. <ma...@ma...> - 2004-03-11 12:16:03
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+-le 20/02/2004 16:09 +0100, Kern Sibbald a dit : | On Fri, 2004-02-20 at 15:07, Mathieu Arnold wrote: |> +-le 20/02/2004 15:05 +0100, Kern Sibbald a dit : |> | Have you tried simplifying or eliminating the Priorities as I suggested? |> |> I must have missed this point, you mean put every job at the same priority |> ? | | Please look at one of my previous emails. I spelled out a step by step | process to simplify the problem and check one thing at a time. It think | the problem may be in Priorities, so you can start by setting the | priority of one of the failing jobs to the same thing that the other | jobs have. Schedule that job once every few minutes, and you will | quickly see if it runs or not -- no need to wait a full day. Ok, for what it's worth, I've tried all what you said and nothing worked. On another hand, updating to 1.32f-5 did resolve my problems (at least, all jobs do run now). -- Mathieu Arnold |