In general, more information is displayed in the Job log
on exactly which Next Pool specification is ultimately used.
+\subsection{status storage}
+The bconsole {\bf status storage} has been modified to attempt to eliminate
+duplicate storage resources and only show one that references any given
+storage daemon. This might be confusing at first, but tends to make a
+much more compact list of storage resource from which to select if there
+are multiple storage devices in the same storage daemon.
+
+If you want the old behavior (always display all storage resources) simply
+add the keyword {\bf select} to the command -- i.e. use
+{\bf status select storage}.
+
+
+
+
+
\subsection{status schedule}
A new status command option called {\bf scheduled} has been implemented
in bconsole. By default it will display 20 lines of the next scheduled
truncate storage=File pool=Default
\end{verbatim}
-\subsection{New Resume Command}
-This command does exactly the same thing as a
-{\bf restart} command but for some users the
-name may be more logical since in general the
-{\bf restart} command is used to rerun running
-a Job that had been canceled or had failed.
-
\subsection{Migration/Copy/VirtualFull Performance Enhancements}
The Bacula Storage daemon now permits multiple jobs to simultaneously read
the same disk Volume, which gives substantial performance enhancements when