publications:synology_trigger_hyper_backup_on_usb_connect
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publications:synology_trigger_hyper_backup_on_usb_connect [2020/01/08 19:44] – [USB-Copy] Maik Wodarz | publications:synology_trigger_hyper_backup_on_usb_connect [2020/01/08 19:47] – [Script startDatenBackup.sh] Maik Wodarz | ||
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So it is possible to connect the second backup drive a bit later or even in the same moment. The backups are handled serial. | So it is possible to connect the second backup drive a bit later or even in the same moment. The backups are handled serial. | ||
- | What happens when a trigger counter is bigger than Zero?: | + | What happens when a trigger counter is bigger than zero?: |
* Create activity file (using touch command) | * Create activity file (using touch command) | ||
* Remove all entries in trigger folders: | * Remove all entries in trigger folders: | ||
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====== Synousbcopy ====== | ====== Synousbcopy ====== | ||
- | ''/ | + | ''/ |
- | What can synousbcopy do for us? | + | What can '' |
/ | / | ||
Shows the help. | Shows the help. | ||
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====== Script startDatenBackup.sh ====== | ====== Script startDatenBackup.sh ====== | ||
- | This script or the corresponding counterpart startMediaBackup.sh is the heart of the trigger process. | + | This script or the corresponding counterpart |
It does the following: | It does the following: | ||
* activate copy LED blinking | * activate copy LED blinking | ||
- | * triggers hyper backup task | + | * triggers |
* waits until the hyper backup task finishes. | * waits until the hyper backup task finishes. | ||
* Deactivates the copy LED | * Deactivates the copy LED |
publications/synology_trigger_hyper_backup_on_usb_connect.txt · Last modified: 2022/05/01 11:01 by Maik Wodarz