Ah yes, I am very sorry. I should have been more clear about what is not quite working, and should have mentioned the blackout period as well. Well first I'd like to point out that Ed McDonagh had made a good point I ended up learning through trial and error regarding 0.02 vs 0.01. After changing to the latter I was able to achieve the hourly backup goal, while 0.02 was not quite doing it.
The blackout period is more or less for testing purposes as /sometime/ during the nights I am desiring to be running more IO intensive tasks such as virus scans, or raid scrubs, etc. The blackouts seems to be working very well.(By the way, the blackout timing method was much easier to understand than the rest! =) ). So the only two 'problems' i am having now, is how to use FullKeepCnt, and IncrKeepCnt properly. Ignoring the blackout period, I would still like IncrKeepCnt to keep the last 24 backup operations, while ideally I am using a daily FullKeep to keep the longer term ones meant for archiving. I /think/ that's probably the best use of it. I just know I wish to keep a backup of the past 30 days, a backup of every month for the past 12 months, and then an annual backup which lasts forever. (I am not even sure how I might go about testing and verifying the configuration of these more lasting backups.. so turning to asking the mailing list seemed my only real option there. I am sorry for that, but I wasn't sure what else to do. p.s. This is all occurring on a Gigabyte network with rather smaller amounts of data, so all the backups should occur in very short periods of time. Lengthy backups should not be an issue. However I am having to do off-site backups to rsync.net every week as well! And from what I have read in on the mailing archives, there is no sane method I can use to backup the backup pool itself. So I believe what I will be doing is mounting my rsync.net account locally as a fuse-sshfs, and point backuppc to that as the TopDir, then allow backuppc to execute as normally. I THINK that running only FullBackups for the off-site is the way to go, but this is something else I am unsure of - how to run ONLY full backups, and how to schedule configure FullKeepCnt to keep 4 weeklies, 12 monthlies, and then eternal annuals. This latter point of the off-site schedule I did not mention in my original post, but if I could have some help with that too I would be very appreciative. I love this application!! I just wish I didn't have to resort to the mailing list for assistance with the scheduling issues =/ I always feel like I am being a pest bothering the mailing list. Thank you for making me feel welcome. > > Hi, Casey > > > > If your incremental backups take less than an hour, you should be > > fine, but you will not have backups during the Blackout period. You > > may want to change that. > > > > It seems you forget to mention what is not working. I mean, taking a > > quick look to your conf it seems ok. > > > > If the backup takes 20 minutes, and starts at 10, when it gets to the > next wakeup, 11, the backup will only be 40 minutes old, or 0.028 days > old. As 0.028 is less than 0.1, it won't start a new one. In fact, 0.1 > days is 2.4 hours, so if your backup takes less than 20 minutes, it will > back up every 3 hours, or every 4 hours otherwise! > > It isn't anything I have ever tried, but my first attempt would be to > remove the blackout periods, then reduce the $Conf{IncrPeriod} to 0.01, > and hope that the backups take less than 45 minutes, else this number > will need to be even smaller! I don't know if there are any limits on > this. > > As Louis said, some idea of what isn't working would help! > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Palm PDK Hot Apps Program offers developers who use the Plug-In Development Kit to bring their C/C++ apps to Palm for a share of $1 Million in cash or HP Products. Visit us here for more details: http://p.sf.net/sfu/dev2dev-palm _______________________________________________ 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/