i think i came to that conclusion also...i did just upgrade to the newest
version(ubuntu 7.04 doesnt have it, had to pull backports) and was browsing
through the web interface and it clicked.  balckout times!  thanks for the
response rob.

btw, rob owens, i work with a guy named Robert Owens, he goes by Bob though.

On 10/10/07, Rob Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I believe the wakeup schedule is a server-specific setting.  You can set
> different blackout periods per host, though.  A wakeup only means that
> the server checks to see if anything needs to be backed up, it doesn't
> mean that it *will* back something up.  That only happens if all
> conditions are right (how long has it been since the last backup, how
> many successful pings have there been, what is the blackout period, etc).
>
> -Rob
>
> dan wrote:
> > can i set a wakeup schedule per machine?  i run a mixed environment of
> > laptops and desktops and want the laptop backups on an hourly wakeup but
> > want to backup the desktops at a certain time each night.   thanks in
> > advance for any help.
> >
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