![]() So please note 3 remarks: untested and assumptions, the above GUIDs come from Windows 8.1, my father runs Windows 11, i am not sure if the GUIDs are universal or what power scheme he is running as default, so i will need to figure that out first running the mentioned commands. More info on the powercfg command here: Powercfg command-line options | Microsoft Learn The current set scheme is indicated with an asterisk (*), or you can run powercfg -GETACTIVE to obtain its GUID, which could be usefull if you want to make sure it will always return to its former state. This assumes you have the “balanced” scheme set as default, you can find the GUIDs of the available schemes via powercfg -LIST Postfilebackup.bat: :: Commands in this file will be executed after each incremental or full file backup Prefilebackup.bat: :: Commands in this file will be executed before each incremental or full file backup I still need to test these, and of course you could adopt these to the pre- and postimagebackup.bat files if needed. ![]() I have written 2 scripts for the laptop, pre- and postfilebackup.bat that should change the power scheme to performance temporarily when the backup is running. Unfortunately that doesn’t seem to be the case. I found this: Option to inhibit sleep during backup and Uroni claims urbackup should prevent the laptop to go back to sleep. If i had my backup server running 24/7 this would not be an issue of course, but this is just for personal/family use and like mentioned the machine in the attic is quite power hungry so i want it to be on only when needed. ![]() ![]() In the logs and the “last seen” i can see they communicate/see each other, however the laptop is gone before the backup is finished. I configured a dummy task on his windows laptop to wake it up at 3am, at the same time my backup server resumes from hibernation. My father has a laptop, he lives somewhere remote. Scenario: got an old, quite power hungry machine in my attic with lots of old drives running urbackupsrv, 3 times a day it is woken up by my home automation and resumes from hibernation. ![]()
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