Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom <chrome AT real-time DOT com> wrote [7:14am -0500]
CWS > On 05/12 01:16 , Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago wrote:
CWS > > I have some hardcoded incremental backups via cron.d:
CWS > >
CWS > > <command>
CWS > > su backuppc -c "/usr/share/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_dump -i server1"
CWS > > </command>
CWS >
CWS > Rather than use BackupPC_dump, use BackupPC_serverMesg.
CWS >
CWS > Here's a crontab example. a '1' means do a full backup; a '0' would
mean
CWS > incremental. This particular example goes off once a year.
CWS >
CWS > 00 05 7 9 * backuppc /usr/share/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_serverMesg
backup host.example.tld host.example.tld backuppc 1
Thank you very much!
I guess I didn't search thoroughly...
Regards.
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