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For more information on multiplexing, see (See “Multiplexing” on
page 135.)
• Maximum Jobs per Class does not prevent concurrent jobs if the jobs are
from different classes.
For example, if there are three classes and each has its Maximum Jobs per
Class at 2, NetBackup can start two jobs from each class and have a total of
six running at one time.
Job Priority
Specifies the priority that NetBackup assigns to automatic-backup jobs for this
class. When a drive becomes available, NetBackup assigns it to the first client
in the highest priority class. For an explanation of all the factors involved in
establishing backup priority, see “Automatic-Backup Scheduling” on page 426.
To set the priority, type any positive integer in the Job Priority text box. Higher
values have higher priority. The default is 0.
Keyword Phrase (optional)
Specifies a keyword phrase that NetBackup will associate with all backups or
archives for this class. Users on Windows NT and UNIX clients can then
optionally list or restore only the backups that have this phrase associated with
them (see the appropriate NetBackup user’s guide). The user interfaces on
other NetBackup clients do not support keyword phrases.
You can use the same keyword phrase for more than one class. This makes it
possible to link backups from related classes. For example, you can use one
keyword phrase for full backups and another for incremental backups.
The phrase can be a maximum of 128 characters in length. All printable
characters are permitted including spaces and periods. By default, there is no
keyword phrase.
Users on Windows NT and UNIX clients can also specify a keyword phrase for
a user backup or archive. A user phrase overrides the class phrase.
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