job. If it is set to zero (the default) the job will be rescheduled an
indefinite number of times.
+\item [Allow Duplicate Jobs = \lt{}yes\vb{}no\gt{}]
+\index[general]{Allow Duplicate Jobs}
+
+A duplicate job in the sense we use it here means a second or subsequent job
+with the same name starts. This happens most frequently when the first job
+runs longer than expected because no tapes are available.
+
+ If this directive is enabled duplicate jobs will be run. If
+ the directive is set to {\bf no} (default) then only one job of a given name
+ may run at one time, and the action that Bacula takes to ensure only
+ one job runs is determined by the other directives (see below).
+
+ If {\bf Allow Duplicate Jobs} is set to {\bf no} and two jobs
+ are present and none of the three directives given below permit
+ cancelling a job, then the current job (the second one started)
+ will be cancelled.
+
+\item [Allow Higher Duplicates = \lt{}yes\vb{}no\gt{}]
+\index[general]{Allow Higher Duplicates}
+ If this directive is set to {\bf yes} (default) the job with a higher
+ priority (lower priority number) will be permitted to run, and
+ the current job will be cancelled. If the
+ priorities of the two jobs are the same, the outcome is determined by
+ other directives (see below).
+
+\item [Cancel Queued Duplicates = \lt{}yes\vb{}no\gt{}]
+\index[general]{Cancel Queued Duplicates}
+ If {\bf Allow Duplicate Jobs} is set to {\bf no} and
+ if this directive is set to {\bf yes} any job that is
+ already queued to run but not yet running will be canceled.
+ The default is {\bf no}.
+
+\item[Cancel Running Duplicates = \lt{}yes\vb{}no\gt{}]
+\index[general]{Cancel Running Duplicates}
+ If {\bf Allow Duplicate Jobs} is set to {\bf no} and
+ if this directive is set to {\bf yes} any job that is already running
+ will be canceled. The default is {\bf no}.
+
\item [Run = \lt{}job-name\gt{}]
\index[dir]{Run}
\index[dir]{Directive!Run}