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### backupninja PostgreSQL config file ###
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# backupdir = <dir> (default: /var/backups/postgres)
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# where to dump the backups
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# databases = < all | db1 db2 db3 > (default = all)
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# which databases to backup. should either be the word 'all' or a
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# space separated list of database names.
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# Note: when using 'all', pg_dumpall is used instead of pg_dump, which means
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# that cluster-wide data (such as users and groups) are saved.
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# compress = < yes | no > (default = yes)
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# if yes, compress the pg_dump/pg_dumpall output.
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# format = < plain | tar | custom > (default = plain)
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# plain - Output a plain-text SQL script file with the extension .sql.
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# When dumping all databases, a single file is created via pg_dumpall.
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# tar - Output a tar archive suitable for input into pg_restore. More
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# flexible than plain and can be manipulated by standard Unix tools
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# such as tar. Creates a globals.sql file and an archive per database.
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# custom - Output a custom PostgreSQL pg_restore archive. This is the most
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# flexible format allowing selective import and reordering of database
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# objects at the time the database is restored via pg_restore. This
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# option creates a globals.sql file containing the cluster role and
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# other information dumped by pg_dumpall -g and a pg_restore file
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# per selected database. See the pg_dump and pg_restore man pages.
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### You can also set the following variables in /etc/backupninja.conf:
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# PGSQLDUMP: pg_dump path (default: /usr/bin/pg_dump)
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# PGSQLDUMPALL: pg_dumpall path (default: /usr/bin/pg_dumpall)
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# PGSQLUSER: user running PostgreSQL (default: postgres)
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