Hello,

John Kodis schrieb:
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 03:23:39PM +0100, Jo wrote:


Why don't you change the schedule so no backups are made on Saturday
and Sunday?


I may end up doing something like that (I'd only skip incrementals on
the first Saturday and Sunday of the month), although I was hoping for
a more general solution.

No problem...


Sorry for not being able to actually answer the question.


That's quite alright.  It at least tells me that there's not an
obvious solution that I've just overlooked, and I'm grateful for that
alone.  Thanks!

Unfortunately, you did miss something :-P

From the maual, section "Configuring the Director", subsection "Jobs":

Max Start Delay = <time>
The time specifies the maximum delay between the scheduled time and the actual start time for the Job. For example, a job can be scheduled to run at 1:00am, but because other jobs are running, it may wait to run. If the delay is set to 3600 (one hour) and the job has not begun to run by 2:00am, the job will be canceled. This can be useful, for example, to prevent jobs from running during day time hours. The default is 0 which indicates no limit.

You've only got to think the other way: Let the job start, but when it waits too long have it canceled automatically. You achieve the desired result with the correct setup of the Maximum Concurrent Jobs setting at different places, by the way.

Hope this helps,

Arno

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