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documentation: cron examples: replace shell by btrbk
There's no point of having the shell process around while the backup is running.pull/57/head
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/etc/cron.daily/btrbk:
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/etc/cron.daily/btrbk:
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#!/bin/sh
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#!/bin/sh
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/usr/sbin/btrbk -c /etc/btrbk/btrbk-mylaptop.conf run
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exec /usr/sbin/btrbk -c /etc/btrbk/btrbk-mylaptop.conf run
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- This will create snapshots on a daily basis:
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- This will create snapshots on a daily basis:
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/etc/cron.daily/btrbk:
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/etc/cron.daily/btrbk:
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#!/bin/sh
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#!/bin/sh
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/usr/sbin/btrbk run
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exec /usr/sbin/btrbk run
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Note that you can run btrbk more than once a day, e.g. by creating the
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Note that you can run btrbk more than once a day, e.g. by creating the
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above script in `/etc/cron.hourly/btrbk`, or by calling `sudo btrbk
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above script in `/etc/cron.hourly/btrbk`, or by calling `sudo btrbk
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