On 9 Sep 2006 at 14:28, Stef Epardaud wrote:

> On Sat, Sep 09, 2006 at 08:08:04AM -0400, Dan Langille wrote:
> > I think yes, it can work.
> > 
> > When the box is powered up, Bacula will schedule jobs.  Hopefully 
> > they'll run while the box is still up...  The box must remain up 
> > while all jobs are run.
> > 
> > What problems are you anticipating?
> 
> I want to schedule a backup once a day, but the best would be to
> schedule it as soon as bacula starts, but at most once a day. 
> I didn't find a way to do this.

Perhaps you should tell us why this machine is not on all the time.

Do you have any machines which are powered up all the time?

It sounds like you do not know when the Director will be powered up.

What you can do is create a script that will run after the box is 
powered up.  This shell script will run a job manually, much the same 
as I can do a status dir like this:

  echo 'status dir' | bconsole -c /usr/local/etc/bconsole.conf

Does that help?




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