Raman Gupta wrote:
> Les Mikesell wrote:
>> or that for some reason the required time since
>> the last run had not expired in time for the one you expected to start
>
> Ahh, that's it -- since the backup of the previous hosts the night
> before finished about an hour later than the current night, only 23
> hours had passed since the previous backup. My incremental period is
> set to 0.97 (equivalent to 23.28 hours), so therefore it did not run.
>
> So I think I can do one, or both of the following:
>
> a) Set the incremental period to a smaller value, perhaps 0.7.
>
> b) Add a couple of wakeup times to try and get past the 0.97 threshold.
If you added all of your hosts at the same time, they may all be doing
fulls on the same night, pushing the end time more than necessary. If
that is the case you can force a full on one or more on a different day
to skew the schedules.
--
Les Mikesell
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