
The schedback command lets you create a cron job to do backups.
Synopsis
/vs/bin/util/schedback -pcld minute(0-59) hour(0-23) days of week(0-6)
Description
The arguments of the schedback command are described in the following table:
Argument  | 
Description  | 
Comments  | 
pcl option  | 
p-schedule a partial backup c-schedule a complete backup l-list backups that are scheduled  | 
Must have one of these options  | 
minute  | 
Minute on the hour to start the backup  | 
0-59  | 
hour  | 
Hour of the day to start the backup  | 
0-23  | 
days_of_week  | 
Days of the week to run backup  | 
0-6, 0=Sunday Can list more than 1 day. Examples: 1-3 backs up on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. 1,3 backs up on Monday and Wednesday. 
  | 
Only one full backup and one partial backup may be scheduled at any one time. If you schedule a full backup, such as the following, any previously scheduled full backup is removed from crontab.
   schedback �c 15 2 0 
Examples
The following example performs a full backup at 12:15 am every Sunday.
   /vs/bin/util/schedback -c 15 0 0
The following example performs a partial backup at 7:30 pm Monday through Saturday.
   /vs/bin/util/schedback -p 30 19 1-6
The following example prints a listing of current backups scheduled.
   /vs/bin/util/schedback -l
The following example shows the deletion of any complete backup that is currently scheduled.
   /vs/bin/util/schedback -cd
The following example deletes any partial backup that is currently scheduled.
   /vs/bin/util/schedback -pd
Files
/vs/data/backrest.rc is the default file associated with schedback
See also