We have FTP Voyager 16.1.0.0 installed on a Windows 2008 R2 server. We have two automatic uploads scheduled to occur weekly (FTP Voyager establishes a connection to the destination and then moves and .CSV files from a particular directory to the destination). Once the file has been successfully moved, an email alert is generated and delivered internally.
This configuration has been working fine, until Daylight savings time began on march 9th.
Now, when the scheduled job runs, it executes continuously for an entire hour; because we receive an email alert when it runs, we know it executes about 2,600 times.
e.g. a scheduled task that should execute one time at 0420 on tuesday is now executing once every few seconds for an hour.
There is a line item on the release notes for 16.1.0.0 (The version we have) which states
FTP client release notes for FTP Voyager.
- Corrected a Scheduler bug where tasks created when daylight savings time is off and scheduled to run daily or at a custom interval would repeatedly run for an hour after their scheduled execution time when daylight savings time resumed.
which is exactly what we're experiencing - is this a known issue / was the bug not actually corrected?
Thanks!