On 2016-01-04 at 10:46:46 Heitor Faria wrote: > > On 2016-01-04 at 09:01:44 Heitor Faria wrote: > > > >> > Em 4 de jan de 2016, pelo 08:10, pietersnld < > >> > pieters...@users.sourceforge.net > escrito: > >> > >> >> pietersnld wrote > >> > >> >>> In the schedule resource the manual says: > >> >>> <week-of-year-keyword> > >> >>> = w00 | w01 | ... w52 | w53 > >> > >> >>> So why didn't my backup run in week 53? > >> >>> (Still a lot of time to fix no week 53 until 2016.....) > >> > >> >>> Pieter > >> > >> >> Still not fixed after 6 years! (At least not in version 5.2.12 > >> >> still need to build a new server to use version 7). > >> >> Is the problem still there in version 7? > >> >> Did anyone successfully ran a backup in week 53? (With w53 > >> >> keyword in the schedule. If no restrictions are made the backup > >> >> runs ok) > >> > >> >> Schedule is the same as it was 6 years ago: > >> > >> >> Schedule { > >> >> Name = "WeeklyCycle" > >> >> Run = Level=Full w01 w03 w05 w07 w09 w11 w13 w15 w17 w19 w21 > >> >> w23 w25 w27 w29 w31 w33 w35 w37 w39 w41 w43 w45 w47 w49 w51 w53 > >> >> on sun at 01:05 Run = Level=Differential w02 w04 w06 w08 w10 > >> >> w12 w14 w16 w18 w20 w22 w24 w26 w28 w30 w32 w34 w36 w38 w40 w42 > >> >> w44 w46 w48 w50 w52 on sun at 01:05 Run = Level=Incremental > >> >> tue-fri at 01:05 } > >> > >> >> Schedule that works ok: > >> > >> >> Schedule { > >> >> Name = "Mob-WeeklyCycle" > >> >> Run = Level=Full fri at 19:05 > >> >> } > >> > >> >> Marek Simon-2 wrote > >> > >> >>> Bacula follows the ISO 8601 specification. The first week of > >> >>> years is the first week that has the first Thursday in this > >> >>> year. The first weekend was not in the first week of the year. > >> >>> More in Bacula Documentation, Section Schedule Resource. > >> >>> Marek > >> Yes, Marek seemed pretty accurate. > >> Your backup will only run at sunday from the 53th week if it exists > >> within a year. If not, the next year will consider weeks from the > >> start again (w00). By the way: you must be missing the first week > >> backup because your forgot to start counting by 0. The first week > >> of the year is 0. Have a nice new year. > > > > Incorrect, first week of the year IS 1. Otherwise Bacula has made > > its own rule. > > Hello Érik: this is the way Bacula works and the manual is accurate. > See the example: > > "*time > Sat 02-Jan-2016 18:00:28 > *show schedule > Schedule: name=WeeklyCycle > Schedule: name=WeeklyCycleAfterBackup > --> Run Level=Incremental > hour=20 > mday=0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 > 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 month=0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 > wday=6 > wom=0 1 2 3 4 5 > woy=0 > mins=0 > *status schedule > > Scheduled Jobs: > Level Type Pri Scheduled Job Name > Schedule > ===================================================================================== > Incremental Backup 11 Sat 02-Jan 20:00 BackupCatalog > WeeklyCycleAfterBackup ===="
OK, so Bacula does not use ISO rules. See: http://www.epochconverter.com/date-and-time/weeknumbers-by-year.php -- Erik ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users