Timothy J. Massey wrote:
> 
> For some reason, the backups tend to get bunched up, so that the fulls 
> seem to be happening on the same days.  I would like to spread this out 
> some:  I can't get *all* the fulls done during a single day's backup 
> window, whereas when they're spaced out, I easily can.
> 
> Is there a way to do this outside of manually starting the backups on 
> different days and hoping it stays that way?  I can't think of a way 
> without changing the code.  One thought I had was the idea of splitting 
> the blackout period into full and incremental periods, or some other way 
> of differentiating between full and incrementals during scheduling.
>
> Does anyone else have this problem?  Does anyone have a solution that 
> works for them?

What's the problem with the obvious way of starting one by hand and 
letting the FullPeriod setting control the subsequent cycle?  That will 
work as long as backups continue to run on schedule.  If they aren't 
working on schedule, anything else you do would be equally broken.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
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