I wanted to point out that I experienced this problem with a windows
client which had a 40+ minute time difference. The director
synchronized the file daemons clock and the job was executed twice.
This was with version 2.0.3 director/storage and version 2.0 of the file daemon.
Sincerely,
-Michael
Czech Republic belongs to European Union and DST law is unified for
whole Europe (may be except Albania). May be it is different from US
law. However my system (debian linux) had no problem switching to DST
because it is often updated and internal time is UTC.
My question was, what would bacul
On 2007.10.30. 21:53, Arno Lehmann wrote:
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> That said, I'd expect Bacula will skip the backup, given its behavior in
> this case. One way to solve this problem, I guess, would be to never
> start backups between 2 and 3 AM.
yup.
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> Very reasonable, but IIRC a better solution
Hi,
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> sure which zones expanded DST and which did not. I realize that is not
> your question, but it is something I wanted to mention, since my
> timezon
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Are you certain that the DST dates did not move in your area? I'm not
sure which zones expanded DST and which did not. I realize that is not
your question, but it is something I wanted to mention, since my
timezone does not switch until Nov 4th.
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