> > On 6/23/2011 3:59 PM, gregrwm wrote:
> > > is there a command that triggers the equivalent of a wakeup? normally i
> > > only want 1 wakeup per day, yet for special circumstances i often find
> > > myself editing in a wakeup a couple minutes hence and triggering a reload.
> >
> Les Mikesell wrote on 2011-06-23 16:19:52 -0500 [Re: [BackupPC-users] wakeup
> command?]:
> > Normally you'd have moderately frequent wakeups where the actual
> > scheduling of the runs is controlled by other settings (which are
> > checked at each wakeup). Is there some reason that is a problem?
generally i want backups to run at one specific time only, but i want
specifically requested backups to be allowed anytime.
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 21:15, Holger Parplies <wbppc AT parplies DOT de> wrote:
> In any case, no there is no command that triggers the equivalent of a wakeup,
> but the part you are probably interested in - running backups which are due -
> can be triggered with
>
> BackupPC_serverMesg backup all
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