Hi,
On 6/4/2007 2:37 PM, Adam Cécile wrote:
> Lucio Crusca a écrit :
>> I'd like configure Bacula so that it turns off the computer after the SD has
>> finished writing the backup. I'm running Debian GNU/Linux and Bacula 2.0.3.
>> Is there a way to do that?
>>
>>
> RunAfterCmd ?
Definitely... I use the following in my office:
Job {
Priority = 999
Name = Shutdown
Type = Admin
Run Before Job = "/etc/bacula/shutdown.sh"
Schedule = Shutdown
Messages = Standard
Storage = DLT
Fileset = Alles
Pool = Full
Client = goblin-fd
Max Start Delay = 20h
Rerun Failed Levels = No
}
Note the high priority value.
bacula/[EMAIL PROTECTED] /root # cat /etc/bacula/shutdown.sh
#!/bin/bash
if [ -f /var/bacula/server/allowshutdown ] ; then
echo "Shutdown will take place..."
/var/bacula/server/sched_downtime goblin "`date -d "now + 5 min" \
"+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"`" "`date "-d tomorrow 8:12"`" 1 0 0 bacula \
"goblin turns off until tomorrow morning..."
/sbin/shutdown -h -t 120 +6 &
else
echo "Shutdown will not happen (/var/bacula/server/allowshutdown
not present)"
fi
exit 0
Most of the stuff in the script is for Nagios integration and you can
safely ignore it... so your "Run Before Job" line could also simply be
"/sbin/shutdown -h -t 120 +6 &" (I'm unsure about the & for background
execution - at least it's better to have the shutdown in the background
so Bacula can correctly finish the job and won't have a running job left
in the catalog.)
Arno
Arno
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