jordanthompson
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I have been looking for a solution to this but have not found one yet:
I have a backup script that runs rsync and then compares the folders to ensure the data was backed up successfully. It logs as it goes along and zips the log file when done. This can easily take a few hours to run.
If I run it manually, it completes, but if I leave it to the crontab (set from the web interface), it just as often does not.
Does freebsd impose time limits for cron jobs? Can I over-ride it?
I have a backup script that runs rsync and then compares the folders to ensure the data was backed up successfully. It logs as it goes along and zips the log file when done. This can easily take a few hours to run.
If I run it manually, it completes, but if I leave it to the crontab (set from the web interface), it just as often does not.
Does freebsd impose time limits for cron jobs? Can I over-ride it?