jcoxen <[email protected]> wrote on 10/18/2011 12:33:14 PM:
> OK, so if my WakeupSchedule is set as follows:
>
> $Conf{WakeupSchedule} = [1,2,3,4,19,20,21,22,23];
Don't do that. It's a bad idea to change the Wakeup Schedule, and it's a
*very* good idea to have the first WakeupSchedule entry be *outside* of
your backup window. (I suggest 10 A.M., but it doesn't matter as long as
it's some time when the backups will not be running.) The nightly jobs
run then, and you *really* don't want them interfering with your backups--
or vice versa.
You make sure that your backup server does not run backups when you don't
want it to with blackout periods, which you're doing. Messing with the
Wakeup Schedule will have unintended consequences, and won't help you if
you properly configure your blackout periods, anwyay! :)
> I appreciate the help.
No problem. You're questions have been specific and you have obviously
put some effort into answering them yourself first. It's nice to have
questions like that for a change! (Right, Holger? ;) )
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