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  • Thread Starter jonalange

    (@jonalange)

    Well, that was a quick solve, I tinkered around with the cron and forced the next run in a minute, after that the correct “next run” timing was shown. But still it’s a bug in the plugin because next run should change automatically.

    Plugin Contributor bcrodua

    (@bcrodua)

    Hi,

    Do you still get the same issue after running a successful backup?

    Thanks,

    Bryle

    Thread Starter jonalange

    (@jonalange)

    @bcrodua Hi,

    no, now the correct time is shown (in one hour). But I still had to manually force the cronjob to execute earlier, not sure if this would have fixed itself when waiting one day for the time shown in the plugin.

    Thread Starter jonalange

    (@jonalange)

    @bcrodua

    But wait, I just changed the backup time to 8 hours (in the plugin).

    My current local time is 13:24, next backup is listed for 02:24 (tomorrow).
    That would actually be 13 hours from now, not 8.

    The correct time for the next backup should be 21:24…

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