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Task start conditions: Wait until the conditions are met, Run the task anyway after 2 hour(s).
As a result,
(1) If the user becomes idle before 9PM, the backup task will start at 9PM.
(2) If the user becomes idle between 9PM and 11PM, the backup task will start immediately after the
user becomes idle.
user becomes idle.
(3) If the user is still active at 11PM, the backup task starts anyway.
5.6.2. Location is available
Applies to: Windows, Linux
"Location is available" means that the destination specified for storing archives on a networked drive
is accessible for creating a backup.
is accessible for creating a backup.
Example:
Backing up data to the networked location is performed on workdays at 9PM. If the location is not
available at that moment (for instance, due to maintenance work), skip the backup and wait for the
next workday to start the task. It is assumed that the backup task should not be started at all rather
than failed.
available at that moment (for instance, due to maintenance work), skip the backup and wait for the
next workday to start the task. It is assumed that the backup task should not be started at all rather
than failed.
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Event: Weekly, Every 1 week(s) on <workdays>; Once at 09:00:00 PM.
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Condition: Location is available
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Task start conditions: Skip the task execution.
As a result,
(1) If 9PM comes and the archive location is available, the backup task starts right on time.
(2) If 9PM comes but the archive location is unavailable, the backup task will start on the next
workday if the location is available.
workday if the location is available.
(3) If the location will never be available on workdays at 9PM, the task never starts.
5.6.3. Fits time interval
Applies to: Windows, Linux
Restricts a backup task's start time to a specified interval.
Example
A company uses different locations on the same network-attached storage for backing up users data
and servers. The workday starts at 8AM and ends at 5 PM. Users' data should be backed up as soon
as the users log off, but not earlier than 4:30 PM and not later than 10 PM. Every day at 11 PM the
company's servers are backed up. So, all the users' data should be preferably backed up before this
time, in order to free network bandwidth. By specifying the upper limit as 10 PM, it is supposed that
the backing up of users' data does not take more than one hour. If a user is still logged on within the
and servers. The workday starts at 8AM and ends at 5 PM. Users' data should be backed up as soon
as the users log off, but not earlier than 4:30 PM and not later than 10 PM. Every day at 11 PM the
company's servers are backed up. So, all the users' data should be preferably backed up before this
time, in order to free network bandwidth. By specifying the upper limit as 10 PM, it is supposed that
the backing up of users' data does not take more than one hour. If a user is still logged on within the
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