Am 17.03.23 um 14:11 schrieb Kai Zimmer:
Hi,

i wonder if it is possible to define a schedule strategy in Bareos as an endless loop of jobs rather than executing jobs at a fixed time schedule?

I'd like to have a "full/incremental forever" forever archiving loop:

- doing a full backup/archiving of all clients first
- doing an incremental backup/archiving of all clients afterwards
- start over again

I think about having a tape pool with no recycling, no auto pruning and a retention period of 100 years, so the data is never overwritten by Bareos. Tape capacity and database growth are no problem.

That is an interesting requirement.
Is such a endless loop without fixed time schedules possible (just running each job after the other)? If so, what would such a scheduler definition look like

Every job could start the next job in via "run after job" script.
No scheduler is be needed in this case.

This setup will keep your systems busy all the time.

Probably there are smarter options to achieve what you want.

Any hints would be greatly appreciated.

Best regards,
Kai Zimmer

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