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# Cron
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Often it is usefull to trigger backups autmatically. For this we can specify a `cron` attribute to each location.
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Often it is usefully to trigger backups automatically. For this we can specify a `cron` attribute to each location.
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```yaml | .autorestic.yml
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locations:
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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.**
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**This has to be done only once, regardless of now many cron jobs you have in your config file.**
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To actually enable cron jobs you need something to call `autorestic cron` on a timed shedule.
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Note that the shedule has nothing to do with the `cron` attribute in each location.
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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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To actually enable cron jobs you need something to call `autorestic cron` on a timed schedule.
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Note that the schedule has nothing to do with the `cron` attribute in each location.
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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 schedule it once a day.
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### Crontab
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