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    Scheduling continuous replication on xo-server built from sources

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      shivraj198
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      I have a xo-server which is built from source and version found in CHANGELOG.md is 5.55.0.
      Clocks of xo-server VM and all the xcp-ng hosts are in sync
      I am trying to schedule a continuous replication job through backup menu.
      The problem I am facing is this:
      Continuous replication does not proceed as scheduled(after every 10 mins).
      I don't see any errors in logs or in the console from where xo-server is running.
      I had to manually start the continuous replication task to perform it.

      I am attaching a screenshot of the scheduled continuous replication backup.
      xoa-continuous-backup.png

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        xisco
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        maybe you could provide a screen with job properties?

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          shivraj198
          last edited by

          We have configured backup job as follows:

          xoa-continuous-backup1.png

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            eaykoc @shivraj198
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            @shivraj198
            Hi, is your cron pattern correct? If I'm not mistaken, */10 0 * * * means, everyday at 00:10. You may try */10 * * * * if you want to schedule the task for every 10 minutes.

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              shivraj198
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              Changed it to run after every 10 mins. I was missing the correct configuration.
              Thank you very much.

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