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(ana)cron question
I have several boxen on my LAN, all running some form of linux or *BSD.
I want some of them to backup configuration files and/or /etc and/or the
whole root fs for themselves & other LAN boxen periodically, probably
weekly. I poked around on my NetBSD 6.1.5 server & have a question. It
looks like I want root to do the backing up so as to have access to all
the stuff under /etc or / on whatever box is getting backed up. That box
apparently uses cron as root to take care of that for the system. I see
that the root crontab accesses (possibly up to) 3 files in /etc to
schedule tasks. I want to add to what it is doing, in a fashion which
doesn't interfere w/ system operations & gets preserved across OS
upgrades. I kinda expected some sort of crontab.local (following
rc.local), but no such capability seems to exist. How do I go about
scheduling these backups for the various machines which will be doing
the backing-up, starting w/ the NetBSD box ? I am planning to schedule
rsync's to do the actual backing up, I just need to figure out how to
interleave that job w/ other stuff the OS is doing on its own, w/o
interfering w/ whatever else is going on. If I knew where the root
crontab info came from, I guess I could add to it, but I haven't located
it yet. TIA for any pointers & have a good one.
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William A. Mahaffey III
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"The M1 Garand is without doubt the finest implement of war
ever devised by man."
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