I'm finding it hard to get my head around potentially conflicting backup options...
In 'Change Backup Job Sessions' screen, I presume the 'Keep |All| Sessions' doesn't apply when 'Advanced Session Management' is selected, and if this is the case could the option be disabled when 'Advanced Session Management' is selected, to make it clearer?
In 'Advanced Session Management' screen, if I opt to "keep 2 of today's backup sessions, delete excess sessions Next Backup Day" and "Retain 20 Daily Backup Sessions"...
- Do the 20 Daily Backup Sessions include today's 2 or are they in addition to today's 2?
- If I run the job 10 times today, does it keep all 10 until tomorrow in addition to 20 daily sessions?
- And if I run the job 10 times today, it should prune them down to 2 on the next backup day, so when will it prune the 2 down to 1 and do the 2 sessions count towards the 20 maximum sessions?
In a similar vain, if I "Retain 10 Monthly Backup Sessions made on or just after these dates:" and select 2 days of the month to retain a backup session, will it retain 5 months of 2 backup sessions per month (max 10 sessions) or retain 10 months of 2 backup sessions per month (max 20 sessions)?
Could be good to have a detailed example or two in the help files with detailed explanation of what sessions are kept on each day/week/month - maybe a simple table showing what is available on what day?
I'm off for a coffee and valium!
Thanks
Ian
Advanced Session Management
Advanced sessions
Daily backups keep the set of backups retained each day, so if 2 backups are kept each day after 5 days you will have up to 2 backups for each day, i.e. 10, the number of today's backups are determined by the 'delete next backup day' parameter.
Weekly and monthly and day of month backups only keep the latest backup from each set, i.e. 1 backup, unless the daily count is still in force, i.e. a daily count of 14 and a weekly value of 4 will have 4 backups for the latest two weeks and one backup for the oldest two weeks.
Any backup session may be retained by right clicking a session and choosing Disable Auto Prune (Keep this session).
You can demonstrate the affect by changing the date while running multiple backups of the AISBackup database folder (as this changes after each backup).
Barry
3 backups were run each day except 3 July 2006 where 6 were run (I forgot to change the day), here is the session log – note: no backup exists prior to session 93 so I need not have run so many for this demonstration. The dates are in British format of Day/Month/Year:
Weekly and monthly and day of month backups only keep the latest backup from each set, i.e. 1 backup, unless the daily count is still in force, i.e. a daily count of 14 and a weekly value of 4 will have 4 backups for the latest two weeks and one backup for the oldest two weeks.
Any backup session may be retained by right clicking a session and choosing Disable Auto Prune (Keep this session).
You can demonstrate the affect by changing the date while running multiple backups of the AISBackup database folder (as this changes after each backup).
Barry
3 backups were run each day except 3 July 2006 where 6 were run (I forgot to change the day), here is the session log – note: no backup exists prior to session 93 so I need not have run so many for this demonstration. The dates are in British format of Day/Month/Year:
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Backup Job: Advanced Sessions Demo Date: 07 July 2006
Job Settings:
Last Backup: 07 July 2006 03:42:28 PM
Destination: G:\Backups\Advanced Sessions Demo\Advanced Sessions Demo.ZIP (Local Drive)
Last Volume: G: Drive
Type of Backup: Session Based Retaining:
2 of each day's backups, removing excess backup sessions next backup day
14 daily backups
4 weekly backups made on or after Friday
2 monthly backups made on or after the last day of the month
Test Backup: Yes: File Integrity Method.
Compression: High
Password Protected: No
Database Path: C:\Program Files\Aquarius IS Consultancy\AISBackup\Database\
Job File: Advanced Sessions Demo.buz
Log File: AdvancedSessionsDemo.log [977.94 KB]
Database File: AdvancedSessionsDemo.bdb
File and Folder Selection:
Selected for backup:
Files and Folders from Folder: C:\Program Files\Aquarius IS Consultancy\AISBackup\Database
Files from folder: C:\Source\Delphi5\BACKUP\Live Backup
Files and Folders from Folder: C:\Source\Delphi5\BACKUP\Live Backup\RestorePrograms
These files have been globally excluded from the backup:
%SystemRoot%\SoftwareDistribution\ %SystemRoot%\System32\CatRoot2\ *.~* *.tmp *:\_RESTORE\ *:\AISRSTR\ *:\System Volume Information\ \Temp \Temporary Internet Files F:\Backups\ hiberfil.sys pagefile.sys win386.swp
Backup Sessions:
No. Date Comment
207 07/07/2006 15:42 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo209.ZIP
Weekly Backup: 28/2006
206 07/07/2006 15:42 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo208.ZIP
Weekly Backup: 28/2006
205 07/07/2006 15:42 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo207.ZIP
Weekly Backup: 28/2006
204 06/07/2006 15:42 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo206.ZIP
Daily Backup: 187/2006
203 06/07/2006 15:42 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo205.ZIP
Daily Backup: 187/2006
201 05/07/2006 15:42 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo203.ZIP
Daily Backup: 186/2006
200 05/07/2006 15:42 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo202.ZIP
Daily Backup: 186/2006
198 04/07/2006 15:42 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo200.ZIP
Daily Backup: 185/2006
197 04/07/2006 15:42 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo199.ZIP
Daily Backup: 185/2006
195 03/07/2006 15:42 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo197.ZIP
Daily Backup: 184/2006
194 03/07/2006 15:42 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo196.ZIP
Daily Backup: 184/2006
192 02/07/2006 15:41 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo194.ZIP
Daily Backup: 183/2006
191 02/07/2006 15:41 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo193.ZIP
Daily Backup: 183/2006
186 01/07/2006 15:41 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo188.ZIP
Daily Backup: 182/2006
185 01/07/2006 15:41 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo187.ZIP
Daily Backup: 182/2006
183 30/06/2006 15:41 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo185.ZIP
Weekly Backup: 27/2006; Monthly Backup: 06/2006
182 30/06/2006 15:41 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo184.ZIP
Weekly Backup: 27/2006; Monthly Backup: 06/2006
180 29/06/2006 15:41 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo182.ZIP
Daily Backup: 180/2006
179 29/06/2006 15:41 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo181.ZIP
Daily Backup: 180/2006
177 28/06/2006 15:41 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo179.ZIP
Daily Backup: 179/2006
176 28/06/2006 15:41 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo178.ZIP
Daily Backup: 179/2006
174 27/06/2006 15:41 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo176.ZIP
Daily Backup: 178/2006
173 27/06/2006 15:41 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo175.ZIP
Daily Backup: 178/2006
171 26/06/2006 15:41 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo173.ZIP
Daily Backup: 177/2006
170 26/06/2006 15:41 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo172.ZIP
Daily Backup: 177/2006
168 25/06/2006 15:41 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo170.ZIP
Daily Backup: 176/2006
167 25/06/2006 15:41 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo169.ZIP
Daily Backup: 176/2006
165 24/06/2006 15:41 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo167.ZIP
Daily Backup: 175/2006
164 24/06/2006 15:41 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo166.ZIP
Daily Backup: 175/2006
162 23/06/2006 15:41 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo163.ZIP to Advanced Sessions Demo164.ZIP
Weekly Backup: 26/2006
141 16/06/2006 15:40 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo142.ZIP to Advanced Sessions Demo143.ZIP
Weekly Backup: 23/2006
93 31/05/2006 15:39 Completed successfully
Advanced Sessions Demo1.ZIP to Advanced Sessions Demo95.ZIP
Monthly Backup: 05/2006
Future Backup's
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Barry
Advanced Sessions wording
After trying it for myself I think I now understand Advanced Sessions!
And now that I understand it, I think the wording on the Advanced Session Management screen is very misleading…
“Retain 3 of today’s backup sessions”
“Retain 7 Daily Backup Sessions”
This surely implies that only 7 Daily Backup Sessions will be kept, when the reality is that 7 days of sessions will be retained.
And to me, 3 of today’s backup sessions is NOT talking about any other day than today, but in reality it means 3 sessions per day (including today).
If I’ve understood it correctly, could it not be more clearly worded, something like…
Retain 3 sessions per day for 7 days
Prune excess daily sessions the 1.Same Day 2.Next Backup Day
This might seem irrelevant for me (now that I know what it really means) but I probably won’t change Advanced Sessions for months, if not a year. So I’m probably going to have to work it out all over again when I do!
I hope I've made myself clear!
Thanks again for all the effort you put in to help me to understand it.
Cheers
Ian
And now that I understand it, I think the wording on the Advanced Session Management screen is very misleading…
“Retain 3 of today’s backup sessions”
“Retain 7 Daily Backup Sessions”
This surely implies that only 7 Daily Backup Sessions will be kept, when the reality is that 7 days of sessions will be retained.
And to me, 3 of today’s backup sessions is NOT talking about any other day than today, but in reality it means 3 sessions per day (including today).
If I’ve understood it correctly, could it not be more clearly worded, something like…
Retain 3 sessions per day for 7 days
Prune excess daily sessions the 1.Same Day 2.Next Backup Day
This might seem irrelevant for me (now that I know what it really means) but I probably won’t change Advanced Sessions for months, if not a year. So I’m probably going to have to work it out all over again when I do!
I hope I've made myself clear!
Thanks again for all the effort you put in to help me to understand it.
Cheers
Ian