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sportbiker 11-15-2007 11:09 PM

scheduled backup with multiple accounts
 
Here's the scenario. Three accounts: one admin and two standard. As Admin, I schedule a daily all-user file backup. With Fast User Switching, I switch to a standard account and don't touch the Admin account for many weeks (the account is only for admin duties and not regular use) even though the account is still logged-in.

Will SD correctly perform its backup even though the Admin account is not the active account? Also, I take it the computer will not awaken from sleep to perform the backup. Is that correct?

dnanian 11-15-2007 11:14 PM

No, it won't, as documented in the User's Guide. The account you schedule under must be in front. (I also cover the sleep case in the User's Guide...)

sportbiker 11-15-2007 11:22 PM

Unless it's scheduled as Root?

dnanian 11-15-2007 11:26 PM

Even then, I don't believe it'd run when logged in as a different user.

douglasdolois 11-16-2007 10:08 AM

RE: scheduled backup with multiple accounts
 
:confused:

When Super Duper makes a backup, aren't all user accounts backed up?

Why would you need to log in as different users to perform additional backups?

Douglas




Quote:

Originally Posted by sportbiker (Post 15534)
Here's the scenario. Three accounts: one admin and two standard. As Admin, I schedule a daily all-user file backup. With Fast User Switching, I switch to a standard account and don't touch the Admin account for many weeks (the account is only for admin duties and not regular use) even though the account is still logged-in.

Will SD correctly perform its backup even though the Admin account is not the active account? Also, I take it the computer will not awaken from sleep to perform the backup. Is that correct?


dnanian 11-16-2007 10:13 AM

All user accounts are backed up. The issue here is whether the scheduler will run when a different account -- other than the one you scheduled with -- is logged in.

ToddRevisited 12-04-2007 10:25 PM

Are there any plans to correct this problem? I'm currently selecting backup tools, and this restriction (backups don't run unless a specific user is active) will cause me huge problems.

All of my machines are multi-user, so there's no way I'll get reliable backups unless they can run in the background, unattended, no matter who is logged-in. The current behavior is equivalent to purely manual backups, which we all know to be rather less than dependable.

I'm frankly surprised to discover this. I used Retrospect for years and it worked fine in this regard, so I know it can be done. And as a software developer myself, I can't imagine any system-level constraint that would keep this from working. It seems to me that SD would need to have root permissions in order to replicate all files, in which case it shouldn't matter what user is currently using the UI.

dnanian 12-04-2007 10:35 PM

Not in the short term, ToddRevisited.


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