Hi Holger!
Oh now I know that others task are running after backuping
So It's a very stupid idea to poweroff backuppc server!!!
Thanks, Alessandro
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Hi Les,
your second choise is not possible to do, because BackupPc policy for
full backup and after incremental backup have different start time and
finish time.
So I think DumpPostUserCmd with /etc/sudoers is the ONLY one solution!
Thanks, Alessandro
> Yes its possible.
>
> two ways.
Hi,
Les Stott wrote on 25.04.2007 at 16:50:52 [Re: [BackupPC-users] Shutdown
BackupPc server after backup]:
> Alessandro Ferrari wrote:
> > Yes, It is a stupid question... such as my client's stupid question
sometimes you have to tell a client that his question is stupid (i
Alessandro Ferrari wrote:
> Yes, It is a stupid question... such as my client's stupid question
> Sorry!!!
>
> Therefore, is it possible?
>
>
>
Yes its possible.
two ways.
1. DumpPostUserCmd (with a suitable script or command, but you'll likely
need sudo to help out)
2. run a cron job t
Yes, It is a stupid question... such as my client's stupid question
Sorry!!!
Therefore, is it possible?
Alessandro
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From: "Nils Breunese (Lemonbit)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 9:01 AM
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-use
Alessandro Ferrari wrote:
How can I shutdown BackupPc Server after backup?
Do I have to set DumpPostUserCmd variable?
If you're backing up only one host you could try that, but why would
you want to shutdown the server after running one backup? The
BackupPC service is meant to be left run
How can I shutdown BackupPc Server after backup?
Do I have to set DumpPostUserCmd variable?
Alessandro-
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