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{pve} has a very flexible replication scheduler. It is based on the systemd
-time calendar event format.footnote:[see `man 7 sytemd.time` for more information]
+time calendar event format.footnote:[see `man 7 systemd.time` for more information]
Calendar events may be used to refer to one or more points in time in a
single expression.
|12:05 |12:05 |All weekdays at 12:05 PM
|*/5 |0/5 |Every day all five minutes
|mon..wed 30/10 |mon,tue,wed 30/10 |Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 30, 40 and 50 minutes after every full hour
-|mon..fri 8..17,22:0/15 |-- |All working days every 15 minutes between 8 AM and 5 PM plus at 10 PM
+|mon..fri 8..17,22:0/15 |-- |All working days every 15 minutes between 8 AM and 6 PM and between 10 PM and 11 PM
|fri 12..13:5/20 |fri 12,13:5/20 |Friday at 12:05, 12:25, 12:45, 13:05, 13:25 and 13:45
-|12..22:5/2 |12:5/2 |Every day starting at 12:05 until 22:05 all 2 hours
+|12,14,16,18,20,22:5 |12/2:5 |Every day starting at 12:05 until 22:05 all 2 hours
|* |*/1 |Every minute (minimum interval)
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- move both guest configuration files form the origin node A to node B:
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-# mv /etc/pve/node/A/qemu-server/100.conf /etc/pve/node/B/qemu-server/100.conf
-# mv /etc/pve/node/A/lxc/200.conf /etc/pve/node/B/lxc/200.conf
+# mv /etc/pve/nodes/A/qemu-server/100.conf /etc/pve/nodes/B/qemu-server/100.conf
+# mv /etc/pve/nodes/A/lxc/200.conf /etc/pve/nodes/B/lxc/200.conf
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- Now you can start the guests again:
Command Line Interface Examples
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-Create a replication job which will run all 5 min with limited bandwidth of
+Create a replication job which will run all 5 minutes with limited bandwidth of
10 mbps (megabytes per second) for the guest with guest ID 100.
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