Daniel Carrera wrote at about 08:44:20 +0200 on Saturday, May 23, 2009: > Holger Parplies wrote: > > you *could* use the DumpPostUserCmd to send a serverMesg to shutdown > > BackupPC, > > but I wouldn't recommend that for two reasons: > > > > 1.) BackupPC_link needs to run after a backup, so you'd have to delay the > > shutdown for a short but unknown time ('at now + 5 minutes' ?). > > > > 2.) BackupPC_nightly needs to run on a regular basis if you want backup > > expiry to work correctly (i.e. actually free any space) and the > > statistics > > to say anything meaningful. > > > How about if I setup additional cron jobs to run BackupPC_link > regularly? (e.g. run BackupPC on even-number hours and BackupPC_link on > odd-number hours). Similarly, could I setup another cron job to run > BackupPC_nightly every night? > > > Daniel.
I think this thread is getting a bit ridiculous. BackupPC has been carefully constructed as a server package and you are trying to cobble together a bunch of kludges to run it a series of cron jobs hoping that you won't run into collisions between even and odd hours and relying on the fact that you will remember to re-hook up your external drive in time for the cron jobs to run. The purpose of a backup system like BackupPC is to be *reliable* - why would you want to rely on a bunch of hacks and approximations hoping they do the right thing. What is so hard about just doing it right by setting up a dedicated server? And if you can't afford a server now, at least follow the absolutely trivial suggestion recommended by Les to start/stop BackupPC when you mount/unmount the external drive. That approach seems infinitely easier and more reliable than your Rube Goldberg-esque combination of cron jobs. To me it is beginning to seem like you are stubbornly committed to going down the same path you started down no matter how many times people explain to you your misunderstandings. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Register Now for Creativity and Technology (CaT), June 3rd, NYC. CaT is a gathering of tech-side developers & brand creativity professionals. Meet the minds behind Google Creative Lab, Visual Complexity, Processing, & iPhoneDevCamp asthey present alongside digital heavyweights like Barbarian Group, R/GA, & Big Spaceship. http://www.creativitycat.com _______________________________________________ BackupPC-users mailing list BackupPC-users@lists.sourceforge.net List: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/backuppc-users Wiki: http://backuppc.wiki.sourceforge.net Project: http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/