Bacula seem not to understand that today is week 44 of the year.
It seemed to understand that last week was week 43, as it ran the
job that was scheduled for that week.  Here's the schedule that
applies:

  Run = Level=Full Pool=OffSite Storage=Ultrium thursday 
w03,w07,w11,w15,w19,w23,w27,w31,w35,w39,w43,w47,w51 at 23:05
  Run = Level=Full Pool=OffSiteRotation Storage=Ultrium thursday 
w01,w02,w04,w05,w06,w08,w09,w10,w12,w13,w14,w16,w17,w18,w20,w21,w22,w24,w25,w26,w28,w29,w30,w32,w33,w34,w36,w37,w38,w40,w41,w42,w44,w45,w46,w48,w49,w50,w52,w53
 at 23:05

Server date/time seems correct:
*time
03-Nov-2006 09:16:47

Bacula insists that it needs a volume from the "OffSite" pool.  As a
result, 240G of backups failed to run last night, and I'm having to
manually run/modify them this morning (because the tape I need to use
is part part of the OffSiteRotation pool, in accordance with our
schedule).  Is there something wrong with my schedule that I'm simply
not seeing?

A much more important question to me is "How do I diagnose this?"  How
can I peek in to Bacula and see what week it thinks it is?  bconsole's
time command isn't very helpful on this count.

-- 
Bill Moran
Collaborative Fusion Inc.

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