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lastico proposed the following answer:
To solve this problem i added a line with crontab -e
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Martin Görg posted a new comment:
It still does not work. I tried several ways of setting the time using
the GUI (daily simple, daily precise, custom). Also, after setting a
time, the next time I load the
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lastico proposed the following answer:
To solve the problem, I get the source of nssbackup and i modified them.
Now the target of the link is /usr/local/share/nssbackup/nssbakup. You
can modify this param
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lastico proposed the following answer:
Sorry for the double post.
I understand your solution. In fact i used the option "précisement à" so
the file was created in /etc/crond.d with the corn's parameter.
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lastico proposed the following answer:
>You can (should be able to) set this from the nssbackup gui, if you run
>as root (gksudo or sudo).
yes i know and this what i used up to now. But the problem is :
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lastico proposed the following answer:
thanks for your rapid answer,
>The simpler solution might be to create a link in the /etc/cron.hourly
>directory, like 'sudo ln -s /usr/bin/nssbackup /etc/cron.hour
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thanks Anton,
In fact, I understand it is a problem of path to execute nssbackup, so I
modified the original file (/etc/cron.d/nssbackup) to obtain this. With
this
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Change question status to reflect my earlier message.
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Anton posted a new comment:
ablu,
I've seen nssbackup link the wrong file under /etc/cron.d. Specifically,
it links to the nssbackup directory, and not the nssbackup executable.
Look for a symbolic li
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ablu is still having a problem:
But why it does not make backups at specified time? Do I need some extra
configuration to force it?
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Hi,
NSsbackup doesn't use crontab to schedule jobs. It links a file to /etc/cron.d
which contains the cron informat
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I need to schedule nssbackup to create backups every day. When I use the tab
"time" to set up time for backups, it saves appropriate line in
/etc/nssbackup.conf:
[log]
file = /var/log/nssbackup.log
level =
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