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.


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