Got it. 

Created a new service in rdadmin. Using the new service, i was able to
store the grid. Don't know whats going wrong with the old service.. 

Am 12.07.2017 21:06, schrieb Schwoon, newsletter:

> Fixed.? 
> 
> On my Debian Jessie install i can't store the clocks in the grids. No matter 
> the day of week. 
> 
> I'm running the 2.16.0 compiled from tar.gz.. 
> 
> Everything else seems ok. 
> 
> The Driver in rd.conf is QMYSQL3 from the /Debian templates inside the 
> tarball. 
> 
> How to fix the database.? 
> 
> BTW. Using a fresh and empty database created after install, the clocks are 
> stored normaly...but after restore the backup... 
> 
> Am 26.01.2017 13:17, schrieb Fred Gleason: On Jan 23, 2017, at 11:01, Harris, 
> Don <[email protected]> wrote: 
> 
> This is likely the InnoDB database engine problem with the SERVICES table in 
> the Rivendell MySQL database. 
> Fully fixed as of v2.15.2. 
> 
> Cheers! 
> 
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