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Clark Hartness wrote:
> I know that subject doesn't make a lot of sense....
>
> I have a job that I manually start at the completion of a script to backup a
> list of files on the Client.
>
> I don't want the job to run on Schedule but I would like to be able to set
> the level of the Job by days following something like this Schedule.
>
> Schedule {
> Name = "test_schedule"
> Run = Level=Full on 1st sat # Use for Monthly Full First Saturday
> Run = Level=Differential sun
> Run = Level=Incremental on 2nd-5th sat
> Run = Level=Incremental mon-fri
> }
>
> This of course runs constantl because there is no "at" time set.
>
> Is there a way to set the level using bacula's scheduler without scheduling
> the job?
>
> TIA
> Clark
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