+This allows you to configure a set of days on which the job should run.
+You can also set one or more start times, it tells the replication scheduler
+the moments in time when a job should start.
+With this information we could create a job which runs every workday at 10
+PM: `'mon,tue,wed,thu,fri 22'` which could be abbreviated to: `'mon..fri
+22'`, most reasonable schedules can be written quite intuitive this way.
+
+NOTE: Hours are set in 24h format.
+
+To allow easier and shorter configuration one or more repetition times can
+be set. They indicate that on the start-time(s) itself and the start-time(s)
+plus all multiples of the repetition value replications will be done. If
+you want to start replication at 8 AM and repeat it every 15 minutes until
+9 AM you would use: `'8:00/15'`
+
+Here you see also that if no hour separation (`:`) is used the value gets
+interpreted as minute. If such a separation is used the value on the left
+denotes the hour(s) and the value on the right denotes the minute(s).
+Further, you can use `*` to match all possible values.
+
+To get additional ideas look at
+xref:pvesr_schedule_format_examples[more Examples below].
+
+Detailed Specification
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+days:: Days are specified with an abbreviated English version: `sun, mon,
+tue, wed, thu, fri and sat`. You may use multiple days as a comma-separated
+list. A range of days can also be set by specifying the start and end day
+separated by ``..'', for example `mon..fri`. Those formats can be also
+mixed. If omitted `'*'` is assumed.
+
+time-format:: A time format consists of hours and minutes interval lists.
+Hours and minutes are separated by `':'`. Both, hour and minute, can be list
+and ranges of values, using the same format as days.
+First come hours then minutes, hours can be omitted if not needed, in this
+case `'*'` is assumed for the value of hours.
+The valid range for values is `0-23` for hours and `0-59` for minutes.
+
+[[pvesr_schedule_format_examples]]