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The scheduler daemon, a background application that operates in sleep mode until it is time to run a schedule, starts the Scheduler program. The Scheduler program then queries the server for the next schedule to run and performs the scheduled action, such as a backup or restore, at the scheduled time. Using the scheduler daemon during sleep mode requires very little memory.
To start the scheduler in daemon mode, follow these steps:
For Macintosh OS 9.1
For Macintosh OS X:
Depending upon when your administrator has set your schedules to run, the scheduler might run while you work. Clicking on another running application places the scheduler in the background.
If you must stop the scheduler daemon, remove the alias from your Startup Items folder and restart, or use a utility such as ProcessWatcher to end the daemon process.