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In general 30 seconds should be plenty enough time. Actually 5-10 seconds
should be plenty of time. Most items that are locked over 10 seconds will
be locked for a longer stretch of time.
A backup can stretch out for hours longer if this is not used correctly.
For example, if you try that ridiculous save-while-active and you put a 2
minute wait time there could be 200 stream files with a lock that
save-while-active can't even get around. 200 times 2 minutes is 6.75
hours, while 200 times 10 seconds is only slightly over a half of an hour.
I think you'd be better served by trying to determine why BRMS is taking
so long.
- Are you running too many backups at the same time thus causing tape
drive contention?
- Are you using autoclean and it's trying to clean during backup?
Rob Berendt
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