Hi Jack,

we don't support setting the time in the pgbackups system. It's a feature
we have requested from time-to-time, and it's not out of the question that
we'll provide it eventually, but we're currently working on other
functionality, so I wouldn't expect to see it any time soon. As a
reasonable workaround, you could consider using scheduler to trigger a
"manual" pgbackup at a time more convenient to you than the automated
backup plan. You'll have to keep an eye on it yourself, and it won't
include the nice expiry and rotation, but you should be able to solve your
immediate problem in the mean time.

Best,
Peter
Heroku Postgres


On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 12:21 AM, Jack Royal-Gordon <[email protected]>wrote:

> When I first setup my app to use PG Backups, it was taking backups at 11am
> local time (exactly when I wanted it to).  Apparently, since my database
> was migrated, it reset the backup time to 11pm local time (when the
> background portion of my app is very busy updating the database.  As a
> result, the backups are relatively useless since they are neither before
> nor after the heavy updating, but during.
>
> How can I reset my backup time?
>
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