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5. Finally you have to add this script to /etc/crontab to have the script run at a specific time. Add the following line into the crontab:
5. Finally you have to add this script to /etc/crontab to have the script run at a specific time. Add the following line into the crontab:
<pre>1      0      *      *      *      root    sh /volume1/path/mysqlbackup.sh</pre>
<pre>1      0      *      *      *      root    sh /volume1/deinpfad/mysqlbackup.sh</pre>
The script will start every day at 0:01h (just after the time update).
The script will start every day at 0:01h (just after the time update).


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