also sprach intrigeri [2010.01.14.1019 +1300]:
> I was actually talking of migrating the configuration of people who
> have already configured their backupninja scheduling, and do not want
> to get it randomized. This implies:
> - to turn backupninja own scheduling to some thing like the "always"
Hi,
martin f krafft wrote (10 Jan 2010 22:58:38 GMT) :
> also sprach intrigeri [2010.01.09.1346 +1300]:
>> Anyway, I'm in favour of switching to cron; this implies:
>>
>> * on the Debian packaging side, translating and migrating the
>> configuration on upgrade, as best as possible (jobs can sp
also sprach intrigeri [2010.01.09.1346 +1300]:
> Anyway, I'm in favour of switching to cron; this implies:
>
> * on the Debian packaging side, translating and migrating the
> configuration on upgrade, as best as possible (jobs can specify
> their own scheduling, which complicates the process
Hi,
also sprach martin f krafft wrote (05 Jan 2010 22:13:47 GMT) :
> What is the reason that backupninja implements its own scheduling
> (which can be overridden with -n)? Why not just set it up with cron
> properly?
Thinking about it, I must admit I don't understand why the original
author desig
also sprach intrigeri [2010.01.06.0328 +1300]:
> > backupninja runs by default at 01:00 every day. This means that at
> > one in the morning, the backup server is being hammered upon. Of
> > course, I can adjust that, but it would be nice if backupninja
> > included some randomisation of the time
Hi,
> backupninja runs by default at 01:00 every day. This means that at
> one in the morning, the backup server is being hammered upon. Of
> course, I can adjust that, but it would be nice if backupninja
> included some randomisation of the time it runs, e.g. by asking for
> a window in which it
Package: backupninja
Version: 0.9.5-3
Severity: wishlist
backupninja runs by default at 01:00 every day. This means that at
one in the morning, the backup server is being hammered upon. Of
course, I can adjust that, but it would be nice if backupninja
included some randomisation of the time it run
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