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# Cron
Often it is usefull to trigger backups autmatically. For this we can specify a `cron` attribute to each location.
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> Available since version 0.18
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```yaml | .autorestic.yml
locations:
my-location:
from: /data
to: my-backend
cron: '0 3 * * 0' # Every Sunday at 3:00
```
Here is a awesome website with [some examples](https://crontab.guru/examples.html) and an [explorer](https://crontab.guru/)
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## Installing the cron
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**This has to be done only once, regadless of now many cros you have in your config file.**
To actually enable cron jobs you need something to call `autorestic cron` on a timed shedule.
Note that the shedule has nothing to do with the `cron` attribute in each location.
My advise would be to trigger the command every 5min, but if you have a cronjob that runs only once a week, it's probably enough to shedule it once a day.
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### Crontab
Here is an example using crontab, but systemd would do too.
First, open your crontab in edit mode
```bash
crontab -e
```
Then paste this at the bottom of the file and save it. Note that in this specific example the `.autorestic.yml` is located in `/srv/`. You need to modify that part of course to fit your config file.
```bash
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# This is required, as it otherwise cannot find restic as a command.
PATH="/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin"
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# Example running every 5 minutes
*/5 * * * * autorestic -c /srv/.autorestic.yml cron
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```
Now you can add as many `cron` attributes as you wish ⏱
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