Hello!
Stan Bobnic wrote on 2003-06-03 09:13:12 -0400:
>
> Have a look at the schedule parameter, I believe if you have it set to
> run everyday, it will
> override the 96 hour interval. Instead of using the interval, try
> setting the schedule to do what you need.
> and leave the interval at the default setting of 24hrs.
> Hope this helps.
That's right, that's a possible way, but then i wonder why the
interval feature is present at all, if it cannot be used?
And, your solution doesn't work for the systems, which i want to
backup more than once a day... and i don't want to setup a cronjob
on the client starting a save process every 4 hours...
Besides, if i'm setting the interval to 4 hours, the Group Control
shows the correct start time, but if it's more than 24 hours, it
keeps showing the same time the very next day.
With kind regards,
Frank Altpeter
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