Setup the scheduler to run backups every day
Last reviewed: 2025-09-02 / Plakar v1.0.3
Plakar includes a scheduler that can run backups as well as tasks like restoring files, synchronizing Kloset stores, and verifying backup integrity.
In this tutorial, we will show how to set up the scheduler to run backups every day.
Requirements
We assume you have an existing Kloset store at /var/backups
. To create it, use:
1plakar at /var/backups create
Configuration
Create a configuration for your Kloset store. This ensures the scheduler can later retrieve the store passphrase:
1plakar store add mybackups /var/backups passphrase=mysuperpassphrase
Create the configuration file scheduler.yaml
for the scheduler in your current directory with the following content:
1agent:
2 tasks:
3 - name: backup Plakar source code
4 repository: "@mybackups"
5
6 backup:
7 path: /Users/niluje/dev/plakar/plakar
8 interval: 24h
9 check: true
This configuration file defines a task for the Plakar scheduler, where:
name
is the task label, displayed in the UI.repository
references the Kloset store. The syntax@mystore
corresponds to the store previously configured withplakar store add mystore
.backup
is the task type. In this case, we back up the Plakar source code at the given path every 24 hours.check
is to run a check after the backup is created to ensure the backup is valid.
Running the scheduler
Start the scheduler
1plakar scheduler start -tasks ./scheduler.yaml
The scheduler is started in the background. To stop it, use:
1plakar scheduler stop