Hi,
I have two related questions. I have a scheduled time for backups, but occasionally the system is hibernated or shut down at the scheduled time. I would like:
A) To start the missed backup at a reasonable time after the system is next started or woken from hibernation. The "run missed daily jobs immediately" option starts them as soon as someone logs on or restarts the system, regardless of any other boot processes, and can significantly delay the usability of the system when booted. Is it possible to set the "retry" time for missed jobs to some time after the boot has completed, or to wait until the system CPU load is below a certain value?
B) Is it possible to set the process priority for the backup process lower, to "Idle," so that even when the backup process kicks off, it yields to any active programs? One alternative to the above issue is to set the scheduled backup time to be during known working hours. Manually forcing it to "Idle" priority using the Task Manager/Process Monitor tool lets me continue working without significant system impact; the default priority brings the system to a crawl during backup. I'm currently using the "background scheduler." If there are more options with "service scheduler," that's also acceptable.
Thanks for such a truly flexible backup system!