So, can I specify "1st mon 1st tue 1st wed 1st thu 1st fri" for Job run in
this days, right?!?!

There's not another way?!?!?


On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 14:57:10 -0400, Phil Stracchino wrote
> Gilberto Nunes Ferreira wrote:
> > Right...
> > 
> > My Pools is here now:
> > 
> > Pool {
> >         Name = Noturno
> >         Pool Type = Backup
> >         Recycle = yes
> >         AutoPrune = yes
> >         Volume Use Duration = 7d
> >         Volume Retention = 7d
> >         Accept Any Volume = yes
> > ##      Maximum Volume Jobs = 1
> > }
> > 
> > Pool {
> >         Name = Noturno-
> >         Pool Type = Backup
> >         Recycle = yes
> >         AutoPrune = yes
> >         Volume Use Duration = 7d
> >         Volume Retention = 7d
> >         Accept Any Volume = yes
> > ##      Maximum Volume Jobs = 1
> > }
> > 
> > I reload the bacula and update all the tapes in the two pools.
> > 
> > But, how can I set the Schedule now?
> > 
> > This the status directory of bacula console:
> > 
> > Scheduled Jobs:
> > Level          Type     Pri  Scheduled          Name               Volume
> >
===================================================================================
> > Full           Backup    10  12-Sep-05 23:30    Night            Quarta
> > Full           Backup    10  12-Sep-05 23:30    Night-           Segunda-
> > Full           Backup    10  13-Sep-05 07:00    Catalog-Night    Quarta
> > Full           Backup    10  13-Sep-05 07:00    Catalogo-Night-  Segunda-
> > ====
> > 
> > Running Jobs:
> > No Jobs running.
> > ====
> 
> Ah, now I see what you're saying is wrong.  And that points us at the
> Schedules.
> 
> Looking at your Schedules again, you have:
> 
> Schedule {
>     Name = "Night"
>     Run = Level=Full Pool=Night 1st at 23:30
>     Run = Level=Full Pool=Night 3rd at 23:30
>     Run = Level=Full Pool=Night 5th at 23:30
>     }
> 
> "1st" by itself is not a valid date specifier.  "1st Sun" or "1st 
> Mon" is valid, but you cannot use a bare "1st" to specify an entire week.
> Looking in more detail at the Schedukle date specifications, I don't 
> see an easy way under the current Schedule structure to specify "complete
> first week", "complete second week", etc.
> 
> Unless anyone else chimes in, I'll raise this as a development issue.
> 
> -- 
>  Phil Stracchino       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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