It's a little annoying (as misleading) to see "Failure" for backups where a few files have failed for negligible reasons (eg.: source file locked, source file removed after queued, etc.) but the backup has mostly succeeded. For example, a recent backup (mirror) job of mine copied/deleted/renamed/changed over 85k files and failed on 3 individual files for negligible reasons. So the error rate is < 0.004%, but the profile is still marked as a failure.
Perhaps a better way to present this would be to add a column for "Error Rate" and/or "Success Rate" and a profile option to "Classify result as failure when Error Rate exceeds X%".
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Option to not mark as "Failure" for minor and/or few errors
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Re: Option to not mark as "Failure" for minor and/or few errors
Hi,
Please refer to this forum post:
viewtopic.php?t=13318&p=50211#p50211
I will pass your request to our development department.
Thank you.
Please refer to this forum post:
viewtopic.php?t=13318&p=50211#p50211
I will pass your request to our development department.
Thank you.