I would assign less bandwith or priority on the router side in the
interval you require.
El 15/08/13 13:29, Greg Troxel escribió:
Eric Gendron <concep...@gmail.com> writes:
I would like to know 2 things...
How to limit hours of the backup. I would like to limit backup operations
between 23h30 and 6h00am to not slow down the daytime bandwidth.
Can I just kill the process (cron job) at 6h00am ?
You can, but the next one will start regressing and then start over, so
this is really not going to be a useful outcome.
Also, I think if the job isn't finished 24hours later, a second
rdiff-backup job will start... Is there a protection to avoid that? Is
running 2 rdiff-backup on the same datas (source and destination) could be
a problem?
That's really a question of writing scripts around rdiff-backup instead.
But if your backups don't complete in less than half of your interval,
your situation really isn't going to work anyway.
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