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Old 03-25-2016, 12:51 PM
badlydrawnboy badlydrawnboy is offline
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How do I create backup scripts?

I have three different backup operations I perform on a weekly basis.

Backup iMac internal drive to iMac Backup
Backup Master external drive to Master Backup
Backup Vault external drive to Vault Backup

The iMac is not on 24/7; I put it to sleep at the end of my work day. Same for the Master external drive.

The Vault external drive is only on when I need to access it. The Backup drive (which has 3 partitions: iMac Backup, Master Backup, and Vault Backup) is only on when I need to back up.

Since these drives are not always on, I can't create an automated backup schedule.

However, I'd like to create a script so that when it's time to backup, I can just turn all the drives on, then run the script (which would do all three backup operations) and walk away.

How do I do that?
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