On 01/07/11 12:00, Blake Dunlap wrote: > I have a specific perl script that runs, and fires off the top x (in our > case 3) vfulls each morning queued to run, based on what incrementals > are seen running successfully the night before, and has had no fulls > within x (in my case 90) days. > > We did this because of the poor scheduling capability of bacula, and the > desire to have constant aniversary based backups, instead of any kind of > set "weekend full" backup schedule, which would be impossible to > complete in a window. > > I am happy to post if anyone wants.
Blake, By all means post it, and you might want to consider submitting it as a contributed support script. -- Phil Stracchino, CDK#2 DoD#299792458 ICBM: 43.5607, -71.355 ala...@caerllewys.net ala...@metrocast.net p...@co.ordinate.org Renaissance Man, Unix ronin, Perl hacker, Free Stater It's not the years, it's the mileage. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Gaining the trust of online customers is vital for the success of any company that requires sensitive data to be transmitted over the Web. Learn how to best implement a security strategy that keeps consumers' information secure and instills the confidence they need to proceed with transactions. http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users