CLI zmschedulebackup Network Edition only

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zmschedulebackup

(Network Edition only)

This command is used to schedule backups and add the command to your cron table.

The default schedule is as follows:

Full backup, every Sunday at 1:00 a.m. (0 1 * * 0)

Incremental backup, Monday through Saturday at 1:00 a.m. (0 1 * * 1-6)

Each crontab entry is a single line composed of five fields separated by a blank space. Specify the fields as follows:

minute 0 through 59

hour 0 through 23

day of month 1 through 31

month 1 through 12

day of week 0 through 7 (0 or 7 is Sunday)

Type an asterisk (*) in the fields you are not using.

This command automatically writes the schedule to the crontab.

Syntax

zmschedulebackup [-q]|-s|-A|-R|-F|-D] [schedule] [schedule...]

Description

Name

Command Name

Description

i:

Incremental backup.

f:

full backup.

Common Options

Query

-q

Default command, displays the existing Zimbra backup schedule.

Save

-s

Save the schedule. Allows you to save the schedule command to a text file so that you can quickly regenerate the backup schedule when the system is restored.

Flush

-F

Removes the current schedule and cancels all scheduled backups.

Append

-A

Adds an additional specified backup to the current schedule.

Replace

-R

Replaces the current schedule with the specified schedule.

Default

-D

Replaces the current schedule with the default schedule.

Help

- h

Displays the usage options for this command.

Examples

To schedule the default full and incremental backup

zmschedulebackup [-D ]

To replace the existing schedule with a new schedule

zmschedulebackup -R f [schedule] [schedule]

To add an additional full backup to the existing schedule

zmschedulebackup -A f [schedule]

To add an additional incremental backup to the existing schedule

zmschedulebackup -A i [schedule]

To display the existing schedules a

zmschedulebackup -q

To display the schedules on one line as a command, so that they can be copied to a text file and saved to be used if the application needs to be restored.

zmschedulebackup -s

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