I use the MSP edition, and I normally set computers to stay awake. On my own office desktop I was wondering if there is any way to wake up Windows 10 for the backup and other CBB tasks to run. I know the Windows task scheduler has options for waking the computer, but I don't think CBB jobs are in there.
The backups software actually runs as as service, and by default the option to prevent the machine from sleeping is turned on, so you don't really have anything to worry about in that regard.
Hmm, I thought this setting only keeps the computer awake once the job starts. Mine is set the same. It sleeps and doesn't wake at midnight to run the job, but runs it when I log on to it in the morning.
That's unusual. Maybe you're referring to hibernation, when PC save all the info to your hard drive and then "turns off". In that case the software won't be able to run.
I thought I replied to this... Definitely not hibernation. If this was a customer's computer I'd just set it not to sleep. However, we like to test on ourselves ;)
Understand yours to be 'sleep' - I read in the Cloudberry Backup FAQ that the back will not run when the machine is asleep, as my home computer is want to be doing at 3am. So at present the only solution is to use the Windows 10 task scheduler to wake up the PC to 'do something' when the backup is due (and of course have the backup set to run as soon as the machine is awake).
It would be nice if Cloudberry Backup could wake up the machine at a set time (the way Windows Update seems to do) and run its backup at the scheduled time, so us users don't have to know/remember to keep two separate things in sync (the backup job schedule, and the windows task scheduler wake up command). Even better if one could have Cloudberry wake up the Win10 PC to do the backup and then put it back to sleep immediately following, though the normal sleep settings would eventually kick in and put the machine to sleep.
Well, this is still a problem. I don't use my desktop at home much - it dutifully goes to sleep after an hour of non-use. Thats fine.
But as others have stated, the scheduled 3am backup service job doesn't run (computer asleep) and only kicks off when I next power up the machine. This means there are 2 problems:
1) Nothing from my current days computer work will get backed up (as that the computer is asleep by 3am the next morning when its scheduled to run)
and
2) When I DO use the computer the next time, then backup is running and using the very limited upload bandwidth as well as disk/cpu activity, while I'm in need of the computer.
I've tried the approach found elsewhere on the internet to schedule a simple do-nothing task to wake up the computer - hoping that when that causes the machine to wake up the backup service will kick off - but so far unsuccessfully. Will have dig further into why that isn't succeeding.
I've just experienced the same problem - my PC failed to wake for a 1am backup. Like others before me, mine is sleeping, not hibernated. Is this something that should now be working, or is it still in development? I'm on the current version of CBB for Windows.
Wake from Sleep is targeted for a future release. I'll add your comments and see if it can be moved up. In the meantime, I'd schedule the backups to run before you normally shut down. You can limit bandwidth utilization during business hours in Options, if needed.
Thanks David for the response. I've been fiddling with this and am able to schedule the backups in Windows Task Scheduler using the CBB command line interface. It will be easier to manage when it is integrated into CBB, but this works fine for now.