Michael,
      I thought the default is 1.


PERiod

     Specifies the length of time between startup windows for this
schedule.
     This parameter is optional. This parameter is used only with classic
     schedules. You can specify an integer from 1 to 999. The default is 1.

     Use this parameter with the PERUNITS parameter to specify the period
     between startup windows. For example, if you specify PERIOD=5 and
     PERUNITS=DAYS (assuming that DAYOFWEEK=ANY), the operation is
scheduled
     every five days after the initial start date and start time. The
period
     between startup windows must exceed the duration of each window. The
     default is 1 day.

     This value is ignored if you specify PERUNITS=ONETIME.




Avy Wong
Business Continuity Administrator
Mohegan Sun
1 Mohegan Sun Blvd
Uncasville, CT 06382
(860)862-8164
(cell) (860)961-6976




             Michael Green
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Shouldn't it be:
upd sched standard 2100_something  dur=59 duru=minutes period=1  peru=hours

???


On Nov 19, 2007 11:14 PM, Mcnutt, Larry E. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Avy,
>
> Something like the following is what you could do to change it to run
> hourly.  This assumes that it can complete in less than an hour,
> otherwise sometimes you will get a "missed" backup for those times that
> run longer than an hour.
>
> Update schedule standard 2100_something duration=15 durunits=minutes
> perunits=hours
>
> Larry McNutt
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Avy Wong
> Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 3:57 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: scheduling
>
> Hello,
>
>       Can you tell me how to update the schedule to run a backup every
> hour
> ? thanks for your help.
>
> From the client side:
>
> Schedule name: 2100_somename
> Description:
> Schedule Style: Classic
> Action: Incremental
> Options: -subdir=yes
> Objects:
> Priority:5
> Next Execution: 23 Hours and 17 Minutes ( <-- I would like this to
> change
> to 60 minutes )
> Duration: 1Hour
> Period: 1 Day
> Day of Week: Any
> Month:
> Day of Month:
> Week of Month:
> Expire: Never
>
> From the server side:
>
>            Policy Domain Name: STANDARD
>                 Schedule Name: 2100_somename
>                   Description:
>                        Action: Incremental
>                       Options: -subdir=yes
>                       Objects:
>                      Priority: 5
>               Start Date/Time: 11/19/2007 14:39:41
>                      Duration: 1 Hour(s) ( <-- this is just the open
> window
> allowed)
>                Schedule Style: Classic
>                        Period: 1 Day(s)
>                   Day of Week: Any
>                         Month:
>                  Day of Month:
>                 Week of Month:
>                    Expiration:
> ast Update by (administrator): WONGAV
>         Last Update Date/Time: 11/19/2007 14:50:35
>              Associated Nodes: SomeNode
>              Managing profile:
>
> Avy Wong
> Business Continuity Administrator
> Mohegan Sun
> 1 Mohegan Sun Blvd
> Uncasville, CT 06382
> (860)862-8164
> (cell) (860)961-6976
>
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