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feature request
It would be nice to have the schedule option (like in the "periodic every" schedule) for continuous replication.
Also to be able to configure Successful, Failure, Warning Email notifications at the job level instead of globally.
ie. I don't need a successful notification every time a replication job runs but I would like one when a backup job runs.
Also to be able to configure Successful, Failure, Warning Email notifications at the job level instead of globally.
ie. I don't need a successful notification every time a replication job runs but I would like one when a backup job runs.
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Re: feature request
Thank you for your feedback.
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Re: feature request
Any idea if the scheduling option for continuous replication is being given any thought?
Today I have my replication jobs set to run every 2 minutes and they run on a schedule (Black out times for backups to run).
A bug I have noticed: if I disable a rep job sometimes they continue to try and run a few times after they have been disabled.
Today I have my replication jobs set to run every 2 minutes and they run on a schedule (Black out times for backups to run).
A bug I have noticed: if I disable a rep job sometimes they continue to try and run a few times after they have been disabled.
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Re: feature request
I cannot give a definite answer yet. We will see what we can do.
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Re: feature request
I have been all over the corresponding UI dev to fix this. The scheduling control was supposed to be avaiable for continuous replication as well.
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