I did search Google and researched the topic in the wiki and documentation
and the only thing I could find remotely related was the cron scheduling
page in the wiki. If a question is asked (and answered) a lot I guess I
would expect to see the best solutions at least listed on the wiki. But
it's not. Sorry for 'wasting' your time.
Jake Wilson
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 3:33 PM, Jeffrey J. Kosowsky
<backu...@kosowsky.org>wrote:
> Jake Wilson wrote at about 11:54:13 -0600 on Wednesday, April 13, 2011:
> > In order to minimize cpu load on our servers at the office, I'd like to
> make
> > sure that the full backups only occur on the weekends. Is there a
> > straightforward way to accomplish this in the interface or do I need to
> go
> > the cron job route?
>
> Does anybody bother to do a Google search or read the archives before
> WASTING our time asking the EXACT same question that was asked just a
> couple of weeks ago?
>
> This newslist gets enough traffic even without people asking the same
> questions over and over again. It really is getting to be quite
> rude... It's as if posters think the rest of us have all the time in
> the world to answer the same FAQ's again because they are too lazy to
> try to find out the answer themselves.
>
>
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