>Is there anybody out there that can give me a simple explanation of
what the setting "retries allowed after runday" mean, when selecting
calendar scheduling.
Yes, in this context, a "runday" is a day on which a calendar based
schedule should run.
- you have a calendar based schedule that denotes that a backup
should run "today"
- you have the backup window open for "today" at 23:00
- the backup starts at 23:10 and fails at 00:10
- the "retry after runday" option determines if the failed backup
is allowed to retry because the day is switched. The default
retry configuration is "two retries in 12 hours".
- note that for the retry to happen at 00:10, the window must be
open at 00:10 to allow the retry.
With pre 45_MP2 installations, ALL calendar based schedules needed
the "retry after runday" option ticked, otherwise the backups
wouldn't even run ON their runday. This is fixed in MP2.
Regards, Joost
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