Re: [Bacula-users] exclude day from schedule
2013-08-05 06:37:53
>>>>> On Fri, 02 Aug 2013 12:53:50 -0400, Gary Dale said:
>
> On 02/08/13 12:25 PM, Martin Simmons wrote:
> >>>>>> On Fri, 02 Aug 2013 10:12:03 +0300, Süleyman Kuran said:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I read the docs but couldn't find any info. Is it possible to exclude
> >> from schedule? My schedule is as follows:
> >>
> >> Schedule {
> >> Name = "MultipleRUN"
> >> Run = Level=Full Pool=Daily mon-sun at 3:17
> >> Run = Level=Full Pool=Weekly sun at 9:05
> >> Run = Level=Incremental Pool=Weekly mon-sat at 19:05
> >> Run = Level=Full Pool=Monthly 1st sat at 2:05
> >> Run = Level=Full Pool=Offsite 1st fri at 2:05
> >> }
> > This schedule looks strange to me, because incremental jobs are always
> > relative to the last full job, but you are sending them all to the Weekly
> > pool. On Monday it will be relative to the Pool=Daily full and on the 1st
> > Friday it will be relative to the Pool=Offsite full.
> >
> > __Martin
> >
> I thought incrementals were relative to the last backup job and
> differentials relative to the last full backup. He does a full on Sunday
> to the weekly pool and incrementals the rest of the week. Each
> incremental should have just the day's changes.
Yes, you are right, but I was referring to the schedule above where there are
only full and incremental jobs.
__Martin
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