Schedules
resticprofile is capable of managing scheduled backups for you. Under the hood it’s using:
- launchd on macOS X
 - Task Scheduler on Windows
 - systemd where available (Linux and other BSDs)
 - crond on supported platforms (Linux and other BSDs)
 
On unixes (except macOS) resticprofile is using systemd by default. crond can be used instead if configured in global scheduler parameter:
[global]
  scheduler = "crond"---
global:
    scheduler: crond"global" = {
  "scheduler" = "crond"
}{
  "global": {
    "scheduler": "crond"
  }
}Each profile can be scheduled independently (groups are not available for scheduling yet - it will be available in version ‘2’ of the configuration file).
These 5 profile sections are accepting a schedule configuration:
- backup
 - check
 - forget (version 0.11.0)
 - prune (version 0.11.0)
 - copy (version 0.16.0)
 
which mean you can schedule backup, forget, prune, check and copy independently (I recommend using a local lock in this case).
retention schedule is deprecated
Starting from version 0.11.0, directly scheduling the retention section is deprecated: Use the forget section for direct schedule instead.
The retention section is designed to be associated with a backup section, not to be scheduled independently.