On Tue, 24 Jul 2007, Brian Debelius wrote:
> ohhh, ahhh, is this new?
>
> brian-
>
> Junior Cunha wrote:
>> Steve Poulsen wrote:
>>
>>> I am backing up several machines, but a couple of them are only on
>>> about 10% of the day. Is there any kind of option on the daily
>>> backups to have it retry every hour so that when the machine comes
>>> back up it can get backed up?
>>>
>> Hi Steve,
>>
>> You can use this options in your Job definition:
>>
>> Reschedule On Error, Reschedule Interval and Reschedule Times.
>>
>> Below, a full example:
>>
>> Job {
>> Name = dns1
>> Type = Backup
>> Client = dns1
>> FileSet = Full
>> Messages = messages
>> Storage = StorageServer
>> Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 5
>> Pool = Default
>> Full Backup Pool = Full
>> Incremental Backup Pool = Incremental
>> Schedule = Daily
>> Priority = 1
>> Prune Jobs = yes
>> Write Bootstrap = /var/db/bacula/dns1.bsr
>> Reschedule On Error = yes
>> Reschedule Interval = 2 hour
>> Reschedule Times = 6
>> }
This is excellent! I was just going to post a question about how to deal
with network problems during the backup window, and I think this is my
answer...
I have about 20-some remote machines. What kind of havoc might I cause by
using those directives with smaller timeframes on all those machines?
Thanks,
Charles
>> []s
>>
>> Junior Cunha
>>
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