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Old 07-18-2009, 07:01 AM
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Default [SOLVED] incremental backups failing on NE... or am i?

Hi, all!!!

First of all, thanx a lot for ZIMBRA! It's a great solution

I'm evaluating the network edition here and being tweaking around with the backup schedule. Right now it's as follows:

Code:
-a all f "0 1 * * 6"
  i "0 * * * 0-5"
  d 1m "0 0 * * *"
I'm doing incremental backups every hour just to lower the chance of data loss in a disaster recovery. (is this a good practice?)

The issue: incremental were fine for three days until tonight when it stopped working after 01:00 am (GMT - 03:00) to the present time

My test system:

. Core 2 Duo 6320 @ 1.86GHz
. 02 GB RAM
. 80 GB SATA HD
. RHEL 5.0
. ZIMBRA VERSION: zcs-NETWORK-5.0.18_GA_3011.RHEL5.20090707151729

I'm very new to ZIMBRA and all thoughts are welcome !!!

ps: sorry for my bad english... i'm from Brazil (football/soccer masters of the world )
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Old 07-19-2009, 08:56 AM
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What error message do you get?
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Old 07-20-2009, 06:55 AM
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ok...my bad here: the aswer to my question is in the backup schedule itself, where it says "saturday" is the day of the full backup ("0 1 * * 6") and i thought it would be "sunday".

Everything is working fine!!!

@interways
thx for your support!!!
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