On Wed, Jun 01, 2011 at 08:44:33AM +0200, Sumeeth Singh (S) wrote: > I have read through the sysadmin guides and they mention that > frequency takes precedence when multiple schedules are configured over > the same timeframe, however calendar based scheduling does not use > frequency.
Correct. (also, be sure that all start windows are identical across schedules, otherwise both may be run). > All backups should be based on calendar schedule: > > Dailys - Mon,Tues,Wed,Thurs,Fri. > > Weeklys - Sat (All) > > Monthlys - Sat (Last) > > > > I am hoping that due to the inherent longer frequency in a monthly job > (between runs) that it would take precedence over the weekly on the > last Saturday. There is no concept of "frequency" in calendar jobs. It may be obvious to you that the single selection of last Saturday is less frequent than all Saturdays, but not to NBU. At one time, I thought I came across some documentation that said that calendar schedules were given priority based on alphabetic order of the name. I have some "black magic" policies where I have done this and they work wonderfully and consistently (actually migrated from 5.x systems and currently running on 6.5.5), but I have not been able to find the documentation where I think I read this, nor have I done extensive work to see if it's correct. I have a companion site on 6.5.6 with some very similarly configured policies, and that one has some issues with incorrectly re-running successful jobs. I don't know if it's a particular problem with 6.5.6, or if this just shouldn't work. -- Darren _______________________________________________ Veritas-bu maillist - [email protected] http://mailman.eng.auburn.edu/mailman/listinfo/veritas-bu
