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What does backupmng actually DO? And where the hell is /USR/SBIN/CRON?

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Good day. I have a VPS that's running Virtuozzo and Plesk 8.6.0. Normal load average is between 0.00 and 0.35. Now, every once in a while, four /USR/SBIN/CRON processes will show up and catapult the load up to at least 4.00, sometimes even past 6.00, grinding the server to a halt.

Now, I realize what the awstats cron is for, but I have yet to find any reasonable explanation of the backupmng cron - according to this post, backupmng merely checks if a backup is necessary, and invokes pleskbackup if necessary. According to the documentation, backupmng "initiates scheduled backing up of domains once every 30 minutes". Now, the thing is, I have yet to see any automated backup of anything on my VPS. I don't know if it simply doesn't work, or if the backups are hidden deeeeeep in the file system, but I don't know of any automated backups on my system. I usually back my system up manually through Virtuozzo -> Maintenance, and that works fine.

Which leads me to the following questions:
a) What does backupmng actually do? What purpose does it have? What do I need it for that's so important that it needs to fully occupy my server for minutes at a time?
b) Is it safe to lower the frequency of it running to, say, daily?
c) If I determine it does nothing for me, can I disable it, or will that have some mysterious side-effects on Plesk? (Not like that would ever happen with Plesk >_>)

And a secondary question to this is: wth is "/USR/SBIN/CRON"? Linux has is a case sensitive file system - there's a beautiful /usr/sbin/cron on my system, but definitely no "/USR/SBIN/CRON" - so how the hell does that even execute? -_^
 
backup manager is for manging backup of your sites files , database and mails . you can set the cron. that way you can backup your entire domains at the specific time and day you need. these way you can setup automated backups.
 
That is what I assumed the intention to be from the documentation line....but as said, so far, I haven't seen any backups, I have no info on how to manage the backup manager, where the backups would end up, and why it executes with an incorrect (yet mysteriously working) path to cron.

I gather from your post, though, that I can schedule it at will - thank you.
 
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