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Date:  Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:07:16 -0500
From:  Benz0 <benz0 (at mark) benz0.com>
Subject:  [coba-e:08915] Re: raqback.sh
To:  coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
Message-Id:  <45DCECC4.1080602 (at mark) benz0.com>
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I don't think the time that /etc/cron.daily should change from day to 
day, but I've found that it is taking raqbackup.sh longer to run every 
time simply because of the content that it needs to backup grows from 
week to week.  I've got mine set to run at 4AM every Sunday 
(/etc/cron.weekly) and the last time it ran it didn't finish until 
around 12AM.

benz0

Darrell D. Mobley wrote:
>
> I have raqback.sh running in the /etc/cron.daily folder, FTPing the 
> results to another system, but for some reason it is getting run late 
> enough in the morning now that it is finishing at mid-day.  What is 
> the best way to "program" the script to run a little earlier in the 
> morning?  Move it out of that folder and schedule it in /etc/cron.d?
>

	

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